Decision
Analysis
outcome: The recommendations for the £5 charge were approved to ensure the long-term sustainability of the facilities.
summary: The decision at stake is the implementation of a £5 per court per hour charge for the use of refurbished tennis courts across four parks in Kirklees Council.
topline: The Service Director - Environmental Strategy & Climate Change has decided to implement a £5 per court per hour charge for refurbished tennis courts in Kirklees Council parks.
reason_contentious: This issue may be contentious as it involves charging for previously free facilities, which could impact community access and usage.
affected_stakeholders: ["Kirklees Council", "Local residents", "Tennis players", "LTA"]
contentiousness_score: 6
political_party_relevance: There are no mentions or implications of political parties or political influence on the decision.
URL: https://democracy.kirklees.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=13605
Decision Maker: Service Director - Environmental Strategy & Climate Change
Outcome: Recommendations Approved
Is Key Decision?: No
Is Callable In?: No
Purpose: Kirklees Council secured £206,426.94 of external investment through the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) Parks Tennis Investment Scheme to refurbish 19 tennis courts across Greenhead Park, Wilton Park, Crow Nest Park and Firth Park. The refurbishment works have been completed and the facilities are operational. Throughout the development of the project, the Council progressed on the basis of a £5 per court per hour charging model. Detailed modelling undertaken by the LTA assessed charging levels of £3, £4 and £5, with only the £5 option demonstrating a financially sustainable long-term position capable of creating a maintenance sinking fund to support future maintenance obligations. The £5 charge formed part of the approved business case, Delegated Decision Notice, funding agreement and subsequent operator procurement process. A Delegated Decision Notice published on 14 August 2024 specifically approved a move from the previous £7 charge to a £5 charge based on LTA participation and income modelling. This decision is required to formally implement the approved charging model and ensure the long-term sustainability of the facilities whilst protecting the Council's obligations under the LTA investment agreement.
Content: Kirklees Council secured £206,426.94 of external investment through the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) Parks Tennis Investment Scheme to refurbish 19 tennis courts across Greenhead Park, Wilton Park, Crow Nest Park and Firth Park. The refurbishment works have been completed and the facilities are operational. Throughout the development of the project, the Council progressed on the basis of a £5 per court per hour charging model. Detailed modelling undertaken by the LTA assessed charging levels of £3, £4 and £5, with only the £5 option demonstrating a financially sustainable long-term position capable of creating a maintenance sinking fund to support future maintenance obligations. The £5 charge formed part of the approved business case, Delegated Decision Notice, funding agreement and subsequent operator procurement process. A Delegated Decision Notice published on 14 August 2024 specifically approved a move from the previous £7 charge to a £5 charge based on LTA participation and income modelling. This decision is required to formally implement the approved charging model and ensure the long-term sustainability of the facilities whilst protecting the Council's obligations under the LTA investment agreement. The implementation of a charge of £5 per court per hour for the use of refurbished tennis courts at Greenhead Park, Wilton Park, Crow Nest Park and Firth Park. Continued use of the Clubspark booking and access system for the management of court bookings and payments. The retention of income generated through the charging model to support the operation, maintenance and long-term sustainability of the facilities. Continued provision of free access opportunities, coaching programmes and community outreach activity in accordance with the objectives of the LTA Parks Tennis Investment Scheme.
Date of Decision: August 6, 2026