Bouncy Castle Hire Uttoxeter

After a number of call's from potential customers in Uttoxeter struggling to find a great and reliable choice of bouncy castles and inflatables to hire,

Derby bouncy castles have now decided to Deliver to the Uttoxeter area ST14 postcode.

We offer a great and exciting range of top quality inflatables for all ages and occasions, so if its a birthday party and you want a great bouncy castle for kids, or even an adult party with one our fantasticBungee run's or perhaps something even bigger and more exciting like one of our fantastic obstacle courses for all age groups!

We have some fantastic inflatables and Bouncy castles to hire this year including, Our new 3D Dinosaur bouncy castle with slide, various inflatable obstacle courses for all ages, Soft play hire, Adult bouncy castle hire, Garden games and much more!

All Of Our Inflatables And Bouncy Castle To hire Come With A Valid Rpii Test (Pipa) And We Have £10,000.000 Liability Insurance And All Of Our Equipment Have The Relevant Tests To Comply With HSE Legislation. All Risk Assessments And Method Statements Are Available Upon Request.

If you have any questions or like the look of any of our inflatables and wish to book, you could either book online using our up to date booking system or call us on 01332 410050

or fill out our contact us form on our website and one of our team will be happy to answer.

One of the main employers in Uttoxeter is the global construction, demolition and agricultural equipment company JCB. The firm is headquartered in Rocester, with other factories in Uttoxeter, Cheadle, Rugeley, Foston, Wrexham and abroad in the USA and India. Fox's Biscuits (previously Elkes and Adams) has a factory in Uttoxeter. Elkes were the creators of the famous malted milk biscuit. Glennans Crisps a crisp company specialising in vegetable crisps are based in the town. They were bought by Tyrrells Crisps in 2012.

The town's proximity to the Alton Towers Theme Park and Resort, St. George's Park National Football Centre and the Peak District National Park means tourism is an important part of the local economy. Uttoxeter Racecourse, home to the Midlands Grand National, also brings a lot of visitors to the town, as do the town centre's shops and markets.

Agriculture is still important to the local economy. The town is set in rich dairy farming country. Uttoxeter previously housed a large dairy and was historically a major trader in butter and cheese. The farming cooperative Dairy Farmers of Britain had a large dairy in the nearby village of Fole, but this closed in 2008.[4] The next year the firm went into administration.[4] A new cattle market was due to be built in the town, after the old one was demolished in 2004; however, no progress was made and it is now unlikely after ten years that the town will regain this lost feature

Uttoxeter is a market town in Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire, one mile (1.61 km) west of the River Dove. The population was 13,089 at the 2011 Census.
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