Save Largs’ Douglas Park tennis courts


Save Largs’ Douglas Park tennis courts
The Issue
Help us as affected residents to save Douglas Park’s tennis courts!
Largs’s only free public tennis courts are under threat. The courts have not been maintained by the council since before Covid and 4 out of the 7 courts have fallen into disrepair with 3 being maintained for public use by local residents.
North Ayrshire Council held a consultation process to look at various private and community options for the courts and the clear recommendation was to retain the courts as tennis courts and award the courts to Largs Tennis Club who had secured £200k LTA funding to redevelop the courts for all year round club use as well as providing free or low cost community tennis. The Club has a long history of playing at Douglas Park but had relocated to Inverclyde National Sports Centre to be able to play all year round whilst they pursued a long term lease with the Council - a requirement to securing the funding required to upgrade the Douglas Park courts.
At the Council meeting to approve the consultation’s proposal, an amendment was successfully proposed which awarded 4 courts to a growers group and 3 courts to Largs Tennis Club. This outcome is a 180 degree U turn on the consultation recommendation and effectively kills the tennis club proposal as, with a 100+ membership and a funding obligation to provide community tennis access in Largs, the Club cannot physically fit into 3 courts.
If the decision is not revisited, Largs will lose a £200k investment in sports and it’s only public access to tennis courts. Local affected residents, including us, are strongly in favour of retaining the long tradition of tennis courts in Douglas Park. We have very little in the way of free sport provision for children and families in Largs as it is.
We believe the Council thought they were voting for a compromise, unaware that the outcome would effectively scupper the tennis club proposal and a £200k investment in sports in Largs - the Council’s own executive’s recommendation. The growers project is a worthy one but this is not the right location for it and it should not be at the expense of existing and long established sports facilities. The consultation recommended the growers should be supported to find an appropriate location elsewhere.
As it stands, the tennis courts will be lost. If you’ve ever played tennis at Douglas Park and or want to help protect free community tennis in Largs, please sign. We want to ensure generations of families can play tennis in Largs for free for years to come and we can only do this by showing the Council the strength of public affection for the Douglas Park courts and asking them to reconsider their decision.
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The Issue
Help us as affected residents to save Douglas Park’s tennis courts!
Largs’s only free public tennis courts are under threat. The courts have not been maintained by the council since before Covid and 4 out of the 7 courts have fallen into disrepair with 3 being maintained for public use by local residents.
North Ayrshire Council held a consultation process to look at various private and community options for the courts and the clear recommendation was to retain the courts as tennis courts and award the courts to Largs Tennis Club who had secured £200k LTA funding to redevelop the courts for all year round club use as well as providing free or low cost community tennis. The Club has a long history of playing at Douglas Park but had relocated to Inverclyde National Sports Centre to be able to play all year round whilst they pursued a long term lease with the Council - a requirement to securing the funding required to upgrade the Douglas Park courts.
At the Council meeting to approve the consultation’s proposal, an amendment was successfully proposed which awarded 4 courts to a growers group and 3 courts to Largs Tennis Club. This outcome is a 180 degree U turn on the consultation recommendation and effectively kills the tennis club proposal as, with a 100+ membership and a funding obligation to provide community tennis access in Largs, the Club cannot physically fit into 3 courts.
If the decision is not revisited, Largs will lose a £200k investment in sports and it’s only public access to tennis courts. Local affected residents, including us, are strongly in favour of retaining the long tradition of tennis courts in Douglas Park. We have very little in the way of free sport provision for children and families in Largs as it is.
We believe the Council thought they were voting for a compromise, unaware that the outcome would effectively scupper the tennis club proposal and a £200k investment in sports in Largs - the Council’s own executive’s recommendation. The growers project is a worthy one but this is not the right location for it and it should not be at the expense of existing and long established sports facilities. The consultation recommended the growers should be supported to find an appropriate location elsewhere.
As it stands, the tennis courts will be lost. If you’ve ever played tennis at Douglas Park and or want to help protect free community tennis in Largs, please sign. We want to ensure generations of families can play tennis in Largs for free for years to come and we can only do this by showing the Council the strength of public affection for the Douglas Park courts and asking them to reconsider their decision.
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Petition created on 29 December 2022