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Hi Molly


You make a good point whether 3 or 4 year olds would get as much out of the equipment as a larger soft play centre but the whole idea is to have something more local, even walking distance, for those who may feel a larger centre is a bit overwhelming for their little ones. Perhaps a nice alternative to the park.


I do appreciate that bouncy castles are a bit hit and miss with parents but also, they are very popular and most children really enjoy them.


There is a lot to consider here but once I get confirmation from the venue, I can start the preparations.


I appreciate all the feedback and will keep you all posted.


Thanks


Kim

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone


Thank you to all of you for voicing your opinions regarding a possible new soft play club in ED.


It is with regret that at this time, due to overheads relating to venue and hiring appropriate staff, a soft play club will not go ahead in September. I have not given up and I am still trying to find better options whereby the price is reflected fairly for the activity provided. The quest continues!


Many thanks once again.


Kim

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