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Coventry trampoline park secures £300,000 MEIF loan

It will use the money to buy additional equipment after being devastated by a fire back in 2018

Red Kangaroo in Coventry

A trampoline park which was devastated by a fire three years ago has received a £300,000 loan to buy extra equipment and complete its re-fit.

Coventry-based Red Kangaroo - which secured the finance from the Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF) - will use the funds to purchase additional equipment and create a socially-distanced layout in line with Government guidelines.

The trampoline park, which has a workforce of around 40 staff, boasts foam pits, a wipeout zone, an air bag and a mega slide as well as a new inflatable park.

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Now it is preparing for a rise in visitors over the coming months after experiencing high demand during the periods between lockdowns.

Red Kangaroo founder Paul Wrightman said: "Following a fire that put the park out of action in 2018, our re-fit was put on hold last year due to coronavirus. This funding has enabled us to complete the work on the park and create an exciting new area to offer even more variety.

"To ensure we can offer the safest environment for our staff and customers, we have increased activities and put Covid-secure measures in place."