Essex tennis courts get £130,000 revamp
Following a two-month closure for refurbishment Southend Leisure & Tennis Centre, managed by Parkwood Community Leisure, has reopened its indoor tennis courts.
The 10-week project, costing £130,000, was a partnership between Parkwood and the Southend on Sea Borough Council (SBC) and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA).
Improvements include a new lighting system, with lux levels meeting the international standard, and resurfacing of the acrylic tennis courts.
Three major companies involved in the project were Luminance Pro Lighting, Trevor May Sports Surfaces and FPE site operations.
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