| Would be weather dependent? Currently use David Lloyd facilities at Rugby and they have a covered structure. |
| Where would it be located and would it encroach on the green area of the playing field or be next to the |
| current all weather courts? |
| The tennis courts are there and you already have to pay a considerable amount to use them. £15 for a one |
| off session or pay to join the club. I think it would be another commodity that would benefit richer residents and not cater to the needs of young families or young people in the village. |
| Possible light and noise pollution |
| Only two courts and how difficult it would be to get a booking |
| none |
| None |
| Noise.. I know it is very noisy and there have been complaints from residents in areas where these courts |
| have gone in. |
| No. Seems a great idea |
| No concerns. Please add the courts. |
| No concerns – I fully support this as a new initiative to provide more choice of sports activities in the village. |
| Just where it would be on the sports ground. Would be good to see plans |
| If it would cost anything or how quickly it would get booked up – also how do we actually book to use it |
| Facilities – bar/refreshments/toilets. I don’t think the current building is adequate. |
| Cost |
| Funding. Disruption to other sports during building process. |
| Potential impact on other activities?Would there be any detrimental impact for people living nearby? |
| No great idea and money generator for the village |
| Definitely not |
| Not at all. |
| A brilliant addition which will attract new people to the village |
| Booking courts/access. Current courts you have to liaise online with someone for access etc. Makes it over |
| complicated and puts us off, as hard to go as and when or encourage regular attendance. If booking needed then online booking system would be useful so you can do it on the day with ease. |
| No concerns, great idea |
| Presumably this would reduce car parking space? |
| No brainer! |
| No, I think it would be a brilliant asset to the village |
| No concerns, I think it would be a great Idea. ???? |
| That it becomes very popular very quickly and becomes difficult to book a court. |
| None. Let those who will enjoy it, have it. |
| Noise – have heard there is a fair bit. Noise travels from the sports ground |
| Recent press.coverage re the noise from padel courts, what research will be done to check the possible |
| impact on properties nearby |
| Availability for people from the village as opposed to people from outside the village joining a club and |
| taking over. |
| Cost |
| Is it a fad now, soon to be forgotten? |
| Having listened a complaint by some people in another village on a radio programme that the noise is annoying and spoiling the peace and tranquillity of their village |
| So I looked the game up on google and I am in complete agreement with the people and that it will ruin Naptons peace and tranquility ESPECIALLY the houses and farms surrounding the sports field but the noise will be heard by majority of the village also the only way I can explain it is to have a continuall clay pigeon shoot on the sports fields car park i am all for sport and have played a lot of sport in my youth it will be most certainly the wrong thing to have in our village or if you have a building that they would be able to play inside this soundproofing of that building must be seriously looked into and up to the upgraded insulation to drown out the noise and I seriously think that all population of Napton should be informed of this and I am surprised that the health and safety have not insisted that ear muffs should be worn when they are playing the padel game please don’t think I’m being a kill joy I am extremely concerned for all the population of Napton and I suggest you look it up thoroughly on google to ensure you have the understanding of my complaint |