Written answer by Ministry of National Development on guidelines for pickleball play in HDB public courts given its rising popularity and potential noise disamenities

Sep 25, 2025


Question No: 363 

Question by: Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim 

To ask the Minister for National Development whether there are plans to issue guidelines or regulations for pickleball play in HDB public courts given its rising popularity and potential noise disamenities. 

Answer: 

My response will also cover the matters in the questions raised by Ms Yeo Wan Ling and Mr Jackson Lam, which are scheduled for a subsequent sitting. If their questions are sufficiently addressed today, they may wish to withdraw their questions. 

Under existing guidelines on community noise, residents are advised to be considerate towards others and observe the quiet hours between 10.30pm and 7am. This guideline applies to neighbours as well as common spaces, which include game courts in HDB estates. 

Between January 2024 and August 2025, the Municipal Services Office received a total of 701 complaints about noise arising from pickleball play in HDB estates. 

Town Councils (TCs) have been implementing measures at the local level to address residents’ concerns. These include putting up advisories, working with Grassroots Leaders to mediate between residents and pickleball players, and restricting the use of the game courts to certain hours.  

On the Member’s suggestion to convert sports facilities into multi-purpose facilities with safety enhancements and sound dampeners, TCs may apply to HDB for landowner’s consent to carry out such conversion works. In approving such applications, HDB will consider whether the proposal meets prevailing technical and safety requirements, and whether it will cause disamenities, among other factors.