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    Question Bouncy castles

    Does anybody know where you can hire a bouncy castle in caithness, and how much they are, I am looking for one for a 9th birthday party in July.
    But not Highland fun as they no longer trade.
    stiggy

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    Staxigoe hall has a bouncey castle but i dont think it leaves the hall so you would have to hire the hall and bouncy castle in Staxigoe, but it is reall cheap

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    The youth club in Wick hire out a bouncy castle. Its huge so you would need to have a lot of space we had it out to Weeboyagees house a couple of weeks ago and all the kids in the village arrived in the garden ( a couple of adults too ) it cost around fifty pound for the hire.

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    There is one for sale in the classified section at £400, you could always buy that and then hire it out to others or sell it on afterwards.

    http://forum.caithness.org/showthread.php?t=27088
    Last edited by changilass; 25-Jun-07 at 19:30. Reason: to add link
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    Default Bouncy Castle

    Not a good idea to hire one out thats why i stopped trading as there was a lot of red tape, expensive insurance, safety checks etc. Too risky to hire out in this day and age without any insurance. Stick to Staxigoe hall.

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