A ceremony has been held to mark the official opening of new state-of-the-art tennis courts in West Dunbartonshire.
Scottish tennis doubles star Jonny O'Mara visited the site of the new Argyll Park tennis courts to mark the opening today, Tuesday 24 August. He was joined by pupils from the nearby Levenvale Primary School, where a short masterclass was delivered on the new all-weather floodlit courts.
These new facilities were delivered following a £200,000 investment from the Council, Lawn Tennis Association and sportscotland and developed to Lawn Tennis Associated standard.
West Dunbartonshire Councillor Iain McLaren, Convener of Infrastructure, Regeneration and Economic Development, said: "This facility is a fantastic addition to the range of sporting facilities we have on offer, but it is also about much more than tennis. It allows us as a Council to give our residents' increased opportunities to improve their health and wellbeing and provides another space to encourage our young people to enjoy physical exercise.
"It has been an exciting time watching this development progress and absolutely fantastic to see it in use today. Thanks to Jonny O'Mara for joining us to share his experiences and expertise with our young people – it's clear they have taken a lot from it."
West Dunbartonshire Council Leader Councillor Jonathan McColl, who officially cut the ribbon on the new facilities, added: "I am absolutely delighted to officially open this brilliant facility, which has already led to a spike in interest in tennis with more than 420 court bookings involving 1300 participants since the courts opened at the end of June.
"West Dunbartonshire Leisure Trust will also be offering tennis development sessions to introduce residents to the sport, grow participation and help develop skills and enjoyment of tennis. Other programmes delivered in partnership with West Dunbartonshire Council and the Lawn Tennis Association have seen free coaching and equipment to encourage continued participation.
"The development of these courts is sure to bring benefits to Alexandria, and West Dunbartonshire as a whole for generations to come and I would encourage residents to try them out for themselves."
It is hoped the courts will encourage increased participation and interest in the sport, with use of the courts free to residents during off-peak times.
Blane Dodds, Tennis Scotland Chief Executive, commented: "Tennis in Scotland is growing in continuing to grow in popularity and first-class facilities like Argyll Park will no doubt support our efforts to increase participation at all levels of the game.
"We've already enjoyed a 6% increase in participation in 2021 with around 250,000 adults now playing recreational tennis across Scotland but it's vital that we continue to invest in and develop facilities across Scotland to maintain that growth trajectory and get more people playing tennis.
"Argyll Park is a terrific example of how local councils, sportscotland, the LTA and Tennis Scotland can work together to deliver fantastic facilities that everyone in the community can enjoy.
"Tennis Scotland and the LTA have many opportunities for public tennis facilities and we would encourage councils and leisure trusts to engage with us to discuss how we can work together to offer enhanced facilities and programmes to the local communities in Scotland."
The courts are open Mon – Fri 9am until 9pm and Sat – Sun 9am until 6pm. They are free to use between 9am and 4pm Monday-Friday, with booking still required. They can be booked online or via an app called Clubspark Booker, which also controls the floodlighting so they are lit appropriately when required.
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