Highland Council bans bouncy castles from its properties
Highland Council says it has put a stop to the hiring of bouncy castles at its premises for health and safety reasons.
Inverness-based inflatables business Mascot Madness Entertainment has challenged the council to fully explain its decision.Highland Council said it recognised that inflatables, such as bouncy castles and slides, were a much-loved addition to local events. It said hiring inflatables required thorough risk assessments and quality checks by experienced staff.
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