WINCHESTER MP Steve Brine has welcomed new investment from the government which will see the refurbishment of the River Park tennis courts.
Around 1,000 public tennis courts have now been refurbished thanks to the ongoing rollout of a £30m investment in the grassroots sport.
The £30 million package, which has seen £21.6 million committed by the Government and £8.4 million by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), is the most significant investment in grassroots tennis for a generation. In its lifetime, the package will deliver vital improvements to the condition of over 3,000 park tennis courts across England, Scotland and Wales between 2022-2024, with the target of attracting 500,000 more players every year.
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Every court being refurbished will also benefit from access to the LTA online booking system and digital access gates, to make getting onto court as easy and secure as possible for tennis players across the country.
This major investment is designed to support the Government’s commitment to levelling up sports provision across the nation. It will provide greater opportunities for everyone to follow health guidance on physical activity, which will be crucial in delivering the priority to cut NHS waiting lists as more people get active.
The Government is providing financial support for other grassroots sports, including over £300m of funding which is being used to support the roll-out or refurbishment of multi-sport facilities across the UK between 2021-25, and a £60m investment into local swimming pools in England this year.
Steve Brine MP said: “I welcome this investment in our courts at the River Park in Winchester. Funding for grassroots sports is essential to get people active as part of our drive to keep people healthy for longer and prevent ill health.”
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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer added: “We are committed to levelling up access to sport which is so important for the nation’s physical and mental health.
“We have now delivered 1,000 resurfaced tennis courts across the country so anyone inspired by Wimbledon should pick up a racket and give it a go.
“We will continue to deliver 3,000 resurfaced tennis courts so that more people across the country have the opportunity to play tennis and I can already see from this local court in Eastbourne the positive impact it is going to have for many years to come.”
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