Pétanque piste officially open for play

Published Thursday 29 May 2025

A specially built area where residents and visitors can play pétanque has officially opened in a well-loved Market Harborough park.

Councillors throwing pétanque balls over a yellow ribbon to formally open a pétanque piste in Welland Park
Councillors formally open pétanque piste in Welland Park
 

Chairman of Harborough District Council Cllr Peter James was joined by members of local pétanque groups and the President of Central Pétanque Association, on behalf of Pétanque England, on Thursday 29 May 2025 when he declared the new pétanque piste in Welland Park open. 

Members of Harborough Welland U3A (HWU3A) approached the council some time ago to ask about providing an area to play pétanque as there was not much provision for the game in the area. 

The council identified an area in Welland Park, Market Harborough, and allocated UK Shared Prosperity Funding (UKSPF) to the project. Work on the project started in early 2025, with the council’s contractor building the site with advice from the HWU3A pétanque club and some research. 

The site has been fully operational for a couple of months. Two new outdoor table tennis tables have also been installed and equipment can be loaned from the cafe. Some benches and signage are set to be installed soon. 

Cllr Peter James, Chairman of Harborough District Council, said: “I am delighted to formally open this fantastic sport and social facility for the community in Market Harborough and the wider area. I am so pleased that the council has been able to help to bring an idea from a group of residents to fruition and people of all ages benefit from the area for years to come.” 

Pétanque is also known as French Boule or boules. It is played with hollow steel balls known as boules, and a small wooden target ball or jack. The piste has already proven to be very popular not just with clubs, but with the residents who just want to turn up and play. 

The cost of the new pétanque piste and two outdoor table tennis tables was £12,000.  

 

Councillors, guests and pétanque players

Cllr Jo Asher, Cabinet lead for culture, leisure, economy and tourism, Allan Edwards, President of Central Pétanque Association, Cllr Peter James, Chairman, Cllr Phil Knowles, Council Leader, Cllr Darren Woodiwiss, Cabinet lead for environmental and climate change, pictured with pétanque players (Photos courtesy of Andrew Carpenter @Carps23)

This project is funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, which invests in communities and place, local business, and people and skills. 

For more information, visit: www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-shared-prosperity-fund-prospectus