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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. Air Trampoline 
			  Park is aiming to launch this spring and will feature an indoor 
			  arenastyle “jumping court” concept inside a 22,000 sq ft 
			  high-ceilinged building. The court will be made up of 100 
			  interconnected trampolines and the park will also offer fitness 
			  classes, birthday parties and games like dodgeball. Lisa Evans, head of marketing for the project, 
			  said, “Air Trampoline Park will be a playground for people of all 
			  ages with over 100 interconnecting trampolines to bounce on. We will provide a safe space for people to ‘open 
			  jump’, exercise in our fitness classes, compete at dodgeball or 
			  have an amazing party. So far the reaction on social media has 
			  been staggering." The 
			  park will feature bespoke trampolines from a Welsh supplier as 
			  well as rebounding sides allowing jumpers to literally bounce off 
			  the walls. A former Britvic 
			  drinks warehouse in Llanishen – on the Parc Ty Glas industrial 
			  estate, near Llanishen Leisure Centre – has been identified as the 
			  potential home for the park and a planning application has been 
			  submitted to Cardiff council seeking permission for a change of 
			  use at the property. Ms Evans said the facility would 
			  be open seven days a week and would create 19 jobs. See also:
			  
			  Amazing Underground Tourist Attraction to Open in Wales 4 July 
			  2014.Trampoline,
			  
			  Cardiff,
			  
			  Wales
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