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by diggingdeeper - 8th May 2025 8:12am
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Hi, just wondering if anyone knew of any venues, Wallasey based, where you can have a children's bouncy castle inside? Tried poulton vics but they are booked out solid for the 2 weekends I'm looking at, :S
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MAYBE the 27 club on manor road?
also possible venue: st albans youth club (don't know the 'official' name of the building, it's located on st albans road)
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27 club has closed down.
try annette at the regency suite on manor road. 0151 638 2999
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Oo i'll try both those thanks,
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Took my little girl to a birthday party at Emmanuel church hall on seabank road and they had a bouncy castle inside, still plenty of room for party games and food etc
Also try the grovesnor ballroom, ken the man who runs it does it on his own now without the council so he can open at different times
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i have my little girls party in the church hall by the tesco in seacombe, they let u have a bouncy castle in there there number is 0151 638 0758
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Thanks, rang st Albans and they won't do it, will ring others in morning and hope they have availability, 
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I asked this a few months ago! Grosvenor wouldn't do it, I tried loads but Harrison Hall said yeah, I ended up using a church hall in Claughton village tho!
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I have tried googling Harrison hall but won't show any pictures, just can't picture where it is. How big is it?
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Harrison hall is next to Windsors car show room in waliasey village.
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The Church Hall at the top of Brougham Road opposite Seacombe library often has parties with bouncy castles 0151 630 2291
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The Booking number for Harrison hall wasn't the right number so will have to pop down there.
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Harrison Hall is huge try 0151 639 3589 for the vicar, they did have a good web site
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To be honest when I went to Harrison Hall she was quite reluctant to let me have a bouncy castle but agreed to a small one, that and charging me something like £12 per hour PLUS £6 per hour heating led me to looking somewhere else! I can't remember exact figures to be honest! It was a nice place though!! I had to phone the church who gave me the lady's phone number, which I no longer have, sorry!
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What about Marlowe Road URC? Nice location, reasonable size hall. Not sure it'd be big enough, but might be worth a look.
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