Infinity Trampoline Park in Inverness Reopens After License Approval
Infinity Trampoline Park is back in business after a brief closure for licensing
Inverness, Scotland, Infinity Trampoline Park, Highland Council, Entertainment License
There were some worries that the park had been running without a license for a while. Inspectors needed to check if they had an accessible toilet, which is a must-have.
But here’s the good news! They worked super hard over the holidays to get everything sorted. They even built the necessary facilities just in time to get that license approved.
Taran Campbell, the owner, is really excited to welcome families back. He mentioned that it was just a few minor things that needed finishing up. Sure, it would have been nice not to close at all, but hey, it is what it is.
He also gave a shout-out to the building control officials for being so helpful and efficient. They really helped him get everything done quickly.
There’s still a bit of painting to do, but he assures everyone that they are “100 percent open and good to go.”
Just a few days ago, the council told him he had to close or they’d look into the fact that he was operating without a license. That could have led to a hefty fine of £20,000! So, he made the smart choice to shut down while they sorted things out.
The good news is that the trampoline park is ready to bounce back just in time for the busy weekend ahead!