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Cardiff could be home to Wales’ first trampoline park with plans for more than 100 trampolines in a building in Llanishen set to go to councillors for approval.
The owner of an indoor trampoline park where four children broke their legs has been given a suspended sentence. Philip Booth, 61, from St Mellons, Cardiff, did not report the injuries to the ...
The owner of an American-themed indoor trampoline park could face jail after failing to report four children breaking legs at the attraction. A boy and girl, both three, and two more girls, nine ...
Trampoline park where four children broke their legs could face further legal action over zero food hygiene score. By EMILY COOPER. Published: 06:31 EDT, 12 June 2024 | Updated: 06:39 EDT, 12 June ...
The owner of a trampoline park who showed a "total disregard" for health and safety legislation when a number of children broke limbs at the attraction has been sentenced.
The owner of Supajump Trampoline Park in Cardiff could be facing jail after several children were injured on site (Picture: Google) The owner of an indoor trampoline park could face jail after ...
Two three year olds - a boy and a girl - along with two other girls aged nine and 11 were hurt at Philip Booth's American-themed Supajump trampoline park in Cardiff Bay, Wales ...
Cardiff could be home to Wales’ first trampoline park with plans for more than 100 trampolines in a building in Llanishen set to go to councillors for approval.
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