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If your own garden is not suitable for the erection of a bouncy castle or your children's birthdays fall within the winter months please don't write the idea of a bouncy castle party off! After all why should you allow such petty considerations cramp your style? Read on for tips and advice which should overcome any obstacle!


My garden is not suitable

Your obvious option is to host the party in someone else's garden, perhaps the grandparents or an aunties, but if they are (understandably) reluctant to have a horde of children charging around their house then why not also have a gazebo in the garden which you can use to serve the party food from, the house can then be kept out-of-bounds to the children other than accompanied toilet visits.
Your second option is to host the party away from home entirely, given enough time beforehand to set everything up you should have no problem in obtaining permission from the authorities to host your party on common land, we could hire you a generator so there would be no serious problems caused by the lack of a power supply



My childs party is during the Winter....

 
Well host the party indoors then! The height of most of our bouncy castles is just 2.7m, (9') this will comfortably fit inside most village halls. We are fully equipped to cater for indoor hires as well as outdoor and are currently in the process of compiling a list of halls which are suitable. If you can let us know what area you are in then we should be able to suggest a suitable hall.


Local Village Halls

We hope eventually to be listing most of the halls in the area so if you are involved in the running of a village hall then please make yourself known to us so that we can add you to the listing. Please note that this listing is a work in progress, all information, particularly prices and contact details are subject to occasional changes which we would not be aware of. In some cases hall sizes have been estimated, especially when the hall is far in excess of the sizes needed to site our castles. Halls are listed alphabetically by general location, then hall name.