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Whether you're holding a small party or a large corporate event, you always need something to break the ice and ensure your event is one to remember.

With a combined experience of over 20 years, Bouncyfun UK Limited have specialised in supplying leisure equipment for many memorable and successful events including:

Celebratory occasions
Corporate fun days
Fetes
Promotional events
Team building events
It's a Knock Out tournamets
Grand balls and dances
Family fun days


Based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire – the perfect central England location – Bouncyfun UK Limited can cater for any event, big or small, anywhere in the UK.

The most popular service the company provides is the Rodeo Bull, which always gets an event off to a raging start! This an event which everyone can enjoy, watching each daring bull rider take the hot seat and try to hold for as long as possible without being thrown off. This is something that always breaks the ice and gets everyone having fun and into the party mood.

Bouncyfun UK Limited has a long list of big name clients that stands as testament to their high level of service and success. These include Rank Xerox, Smithline Beecham, Royal Mail, London Weekend Television, Mercedes Benz, Bosch, Farnbough Air Show and the latest company is Butlins.

All our Inflatables are made from the highest quality materials and are checked and cleaned regularly. All our inflatables comply with Health and Safety regulations, have test certificates and full pubic liability. Various units are tagged in accordance with PIPA (2005) requirements.

Bouncyfun UK Limited
can tailor your event to suit your requirements. If you don't know where to start or are short on time to find that elusive steel band then we can arrange all the services your event will require from finding a venue, caterers, entertainment, balloon décor, floristry, live music etc.

February 22, 2005
Tuesday, 22 February, 2005