Long-running league clubs, leisure centres, and university facilities make Birmingham an excellent city for playing badminton. Birmingham Community Leisure Trust uses the MORE membership system and gives residents discounted rates. There are council-run centres in Erdington, Stechford, and Billesley, as well as university sports facilities at BCU's Doug Ellis Sport Centre, Aston University's Woodcock Sports Centre, and the University of Birmingham Sport & Fitness Club. You'll easily find ways to play that suit you.
| Venue / Provider | Session Types & Features | Typical Fees / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Erdington Leisure Centre | Multi-purpose sports hall; indoor badminton courts; resident concessions | Resident discounts via MORE; concession rates available |
| Stechford Leisure Centre (East Birmingham) | Hall primarily for badminton bookings; free parking; MORE booking system | Book up to 8 days ahead; affordable pay-and-play slots |
| Billesley Tennis & Fitness Centre (South Birmingham) | 4 dedicated courts; hosts No Strings Badminton; equipment hire available | £4–£7 per session for social play; equipment included |
| BCU Doug Ellis Sports Centre (Perry Barr) | 8-court sports hall; open to students, staff, and public | £7.50 (student) / £8.50 (staff) / £9.50 (public) per court |
| Aston University (Woodcock Sports Centre, City Centre) | Peak/off-peak pricing; student & public rates; racket/shuttle hire available | £7 (student peak) / £4.50 (off-peak); £10 public peak / £6.50 off-peak |
| University of Birmingham Sport & Fitness (Edgbaston) | Large indoor halls; Pay & Go public booking; BUCS & performance training | Public Pay & Go slots; prices vary by hall and time; student discounts |
| Meetup & Social Sessions | No Strings sessions (£3–£6); Meetup games (£4.50–£6); community drop-ins | Casual sessions £4–£7; Meetup sessions £4.50–£6; occasional free tasters |
| Badminton Clubs in Birmingham | Structured play; social & league clubs (Sutton Coldfield, Langley, Stourbridge, Miah, etc.) | £8–£12 per session; £200–£250 per year for club membership |
| Coaching & Classes (Various Venues) | Junior coaching, adult beginner lessons, advanced 1-to-1 academies | £10–£15 per group class; £25–£40 per private coaching session |
| Birmingham Badminton League | Seasonal competition; mixed/ladies/men’s teams; autumn–spring fixtures | Fixtures across multiple divisions; join via local clubs; year-round training |
Leisure Centres and the MORE Booking System
Badminton across the UK tends to be managed differently depending on where you are. Birmingham's public badminton facilities are run by the Birmingham Community Leisure Trust. You'll need to create a free MORE membership account to use them. With this, you can book badminton courts online or through the app up to eight days in advance. There are indoor badminton courts, casual pay-and-play slots, and discounted pricing for residents and other concession holders.

Main Leisure Centres
Erdington Leisure Centre
- Multi-purpose sports hall with badminton courts
- Easy online booking with MORE account
- Resident concessions available
Stechford Leisure Centre (East Birmingham)
- Sports hall used primarily for badminton bookings
- Free parking and good bus links on Station Road
- MORE members can book up to 8 days ahead
Billesley Tennis & Fitness Centre (South Birmingham)
- Venue with 4 dedicated badminton courts
- Hosts No Strings Badminton community sessions
- Affordable pay-and-play with equipment hire
Create a free MORE account even if you’re a casual player. It unlocks resident rates and makes it much easier to grab peak-time badminton courts in Birmingham.
Doug Ellis, Aston, and UoB: University Hubs for Badminton
The three main universities in Birmingham, much like those in London, all have indoor badminton courts that are open to students, staff, alumni, and, in some cases, the public. These are some of the best equipped with multi-court halls, structured clubs, and access to competitive play through BUCS leagues. Students tend to pay less, with these facilities some of the most affordable ways to play Badminton in Birmingham.

University Venues
BCU Doug Ellis Sports Centre (Perry Barr)
- 8-court sports hall, open to students, staff, and public
- Badminton court hire: £7.50 (student) / £8.50 (staff) / £9.50 (public)
- Equipment hire available; booking online or in person
Aston University (Woodcock Sports Centre, City Centre)
- Centrally located, accessible to students and the community
- Badminton hire: Peak £7.00 / Off-peak £4.50 (student); Public £10.00 peak / £6.50 off-peak
- Racket hire: £2.20, shuttle hire: £2.00
University of Birmingham Sport & Fitness (Edgbaston)
- Large indoor sports halls (Munrow & Slater) with multiple courts
- Pay & Go system for public bookings alongside student memberships
- Hosts performance programmes and BUCS teams
If you're a student in Birmingham, joining your university's badminton society or club is often the most cost-effective way to secure weekly court time and regular partners.
Social Play in Birmingham: No Strings and Community Sessions
Social badminton sessions are a friendly way to play badminton without committing to a club and it's a great way to get into badminton in Manchester, Liverpool, or Birmingham; wherever you are in the UK. Great for new players, enjoying the game, and meeting others, they tend to cost £4-£7 per session. Equipment is often included or available.

Social Options
No Strings Badminton
- Run by Badminton England across Birmingham venues
- Adults 16+, all levels welcome
- Example: Billesley Tennis & Fitness Centre hosts weekly sessions
- Typical price: £3–£6 per player
Meetup Groups
- Active badminton meetups in Birmingham with 2–3 hr sessions
- Fees usually £4.50–£6.00 per person
- Book through Meetup.com or Sportas
- Great for casual games with mixed levels
Community Drop-ins
- Occasional free tasters via Birmingham City Council sports festivals
- Local halls in Sutton Coldfield, Langley, and Stourbridge run drop-in play
- Perfect for beginners who want to try badminton in a relaxed environment
Badminton Clubs in Birmingham: From Sutton Coldfield to Stourbridge
Badminton clubs offer a structured playing experience. By joining one of Birmingham's many badminton clubs, you can play with regular partners, enjoy organised training, and access league competitions. Some clubs are more social, while others have a focus on competition. Clubs usually will have teams in the Birmingham Badminton League, with costs ranging from £8 to £12 per session or £200 to £250 per year.
Club Types
Social Clubs
- Miah Badminton Club (community-focused, mixed levels)
- Weekly club nights, often using feather shuttles
- Fees: £8–£10 per session
Intermediate / Advanced Clubs
- Example: Sutton Coldfield & Langley Clubs
- Competitive teams plus social sessions
- Expect annual membership plus match fees
Competitive League Clubs
- Stourbridge & Coldfield Green Clubs
- Active teams in the Birmingham League
- Regular home/away fixtures across divisions
Notable Badminton Clubs Birmingham
Sutton Coldfield Badminton Club is a very friendly club with competitive teams in the Birmingham & Solihull District League. We welcome new players who enjoy good-standard club nights and competitive matches.
Sutton Coldfield BC
Badminton Coaching and Classes in the City
There's a wide range of badminton coaching opportunities in Birmingham. From after-school clubs for juniors to adult beginners' courses and advanced one-to-one lessons. Prices range from £10 to £15 for group sessions to between £25 and £40 for private coaching.

Coaching Options
Junior Coaching
- Run at leisure centres like Billesley and Stechford
- Focus on fun, teamwork, and basic racket skills
- Fees: around £10–£12 per session
Adult Beginner Lessons
- Offered at centres such as Erdington and Stechford
- Structured 6–8 week programmes
- £12–£15 per class, equipment included
Advanced Coaching and Academies
- One-to-one lessons with Badminton England–qualified coaches
- Clubs like Victor BC and Power BC host advanced training
- Private coaching £25–£40 per hour; group £15 each
Always ask about taster sessions because many centres and clubs in Birmingham offer a discounted first class so you can see if it’s right for you.
How to Book a Badminton Court in Birmingham
Booking a badminton court in Birmingham is straightforward. With most public leisure centres using the MORE membership platform, you have to sign up. University venues tend to use their own portals. You'll find that whether you're getting into badminton in Liverpool, Manchester, or London.
Booking Process
Step 1
Create a free MORE account
Required for Erdington, Stechford, Billesley, and other Birmingham Community Leisure Trust venues
Step 2
Select your venue
E.g., Doug Ellis (BCU), Aston University, UoB Sport & Fitness, or a local leisure centre
Step 3
Go online or use the app
Log into MORE, Sport Aston, or UoB Pay & Go
Step 4
Choose your time slot
Off-peak mornings/afternoons are the cheapest
Step 5
Confirm and pay
Most centres accept card or wallet payments
Step 6
Arrive ready to play
Racquets can usually be hired for £2–£3 if needed
Booking Platforms in Birmingham
Birmingham by Area: Where to Play Across the City
Birmingham is home to lots of indoor badminton courts. You'll easily find a place to play. Here are a few of the main venues.
North Birmingham
South Birmingham
East Birmingham
West and Central Birmingham
Central venues like Aston and UoB are easy to reach by public transport, while suburban venues such as Billesley and Stechford often provide free parking.
Birmingham Badminton League and Competitive Matches
Competitive players may be interested in the Birmingham Badminton League. This is the main competitive pathway in the city. Dozens of badminton clubs in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands take part with matches running from autumn to spring, much like the badminton leagues in Edinburgh, Liverpool, and Manchester.
League Season
September – October
Season launch, club registrations, first fixtures
November – February
Weekly home and away matches across multiple divisions
March – April
Play-offs, promotions, and relegations decide standings
May – June
Off-season friendlies, summer social tournaments, and recruitment events









