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Floodlights planned for park tennis courts

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 10 Sep, 2025 at 3:44PM
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Floodlights planned for park tennis courts

Dozens of tennis players have supported a park club’s plans to floodlight its courts.

St Ann’s Tennis, based at St Ann’s Well Gardens, wants to be able to light up the eight courts in the north west of the park until 9.30pm on weekdays and 5pm on Saturdays from mid-October to late March.

It also wants to build two brick buildings to store umpire chairs and other tennis equipment.

Almost 30 members of the public have already commented on the plans since the application went live on the council’s planning portal on Friday – most of whom say they play on the courts and all of whom are in favour.

The application, written by Pentangle Design, says: “The installation of tennis court lighting at St Ann’s Well Gardens presents a unique opportunity to enhance recreational facilities, promote health and well-being, and foster community spirit.

“With careful planning and community input, we can ensure that these improvements benefit both tennis enthusiasts and the broader neighbourhood while maintaining the park’s character and tranquillity.

“The proposals seek permission for flood lighting to eight tennis courts and a pair of storage buildings. This will have a benefit to the club and wider community by improving the facilities at the club and for other groups who use the courts throughout the year.

“The light design has been carefully considered to minimise obtrusive light spillage.”

One comment says: “I regularly play at the club and have become part of the local community through it.

“During winter, I miss being able to play after work, and floodlights would make evening tennis possible year-round.”

Another says: “The lighting system seems to have been carefully designed with local residents in mind. The chance to further reduce anti social behaviour would also be very welcome.”

And another says: “The parks and club have been thriving since it has turned into a CIC from pure council ownership.

“It’s clear that further investment in floodlights will continue this trajectory and allow the park to be more comfortably used in the winter evenings.”

Brighton and Hove City Council redacts the identity of everyone leaving comments on planning applications other than councillors so it is not possible to see if anyone commenting has connections to the applicant.

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Comments 6

  1. Dave Whassiface says:
    7 months ago

    This is great news for their community, but I worry it could lead to 24hr tennis rallies, because once started, those vociferous tennis players won’t stop, and it could end up disturbing the neighbours. I belong to a now-defunct all-nite Domino club that was refused planning permission due to our 3am “tapping on the table” noise. Yet again, it’s one rule for tennis players, and another for that sport I’ve already forgotten the name of

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    • ChrisC says:
      7 months ago

      Then comment on the planninng application and ask for a restriction to be placed on the times the lights can be used.

      If the club has no plans to extend the hours then it should be happy to accept such a restriction.

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    • Benjamin says:
      7 months ago

      I’m impressed people can keep up a rally for 24 hours, the best we can manage is about 5 minutes!

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      • ChrisC says:
        7 months ago

        I get tired just mixing up a glass of Robinsons barley water!

        Other fruit based drinks are available!

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  2. R Brighton says:
    7 months ago

    There should be limitations on the install and spec of these lights. The tennis floodlights at Preston park are an abomination, there is so much light pollution it’s like the whole park is in daylight. Not good for the wildlife or the human residents.

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  3. Patricia Mann says:
    4 months ago

    Not in favour at all. I live opposite and will be most affected by this, most people in my block agree. The Tennis club did nothing to contact us about the Application, it was on a lamp post across the street only readable if you stood in the street. I’m sure many who are in favour don’t live on the same street. Noise pollution and light pollution affecting wildlife. DEF AGAINST THIS

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