Soft Play Hire St Helens

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Here at Warrington Kids Bouncy Castles we pride ourselves in our wide range of indoor and outdoor soft play , we can accomodate for any themes and venues in St Helens!

Perhaps you would like our princess soft play for your daughters christening, or how about our jungle themed soft play for your outdoor bbq. We also have matching themed castles to make your party even more fabulous, the superhero package would be perfect for your son's birthday party.

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St Helens is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens. The modern Town Hall was built in 1876. In the centre of the modern town centre, adjacent to the town hall, is the Gamble Institute built in 1896 and named after Sir David Gamble, who was the first mayor and who also gifted the land for the building. Today, the Gamble Institute building serves as the central library and also houses other municipal offices and archives. The Friends' Meeting House on Church Street is an attractive stone-built Grade II listed hall that has been used for Quaker worship for over 300 years since its establishment, in 1678, by George Shaw of Bickerstaffe. A sign at the front of the building reads "so used" since 1678, partly leading local historians to believe the building had been used for another purpose for quite a number of years before 1678. The building and garden have been recently restored and are an important element of the George Street Conservation Area. The sundial over the door of the meeting house is dated 1753, while a curiosity in the garden is a huge glacial boulder, said to have been deposited from the Lake District following the last ice age.

Located in the town centre is The World of Glass Museum, which opened in 2000 incorporating the Pilkington Glass Museum and the St. Helens Local Museum, it has received many awards including North West Attraction of the Year. The North West Museum Of Road Transport is another museum located in the town. The Smithy Heritage Centre is a small museum in Kiln Lane, Eccleston about the works of a local blacksmith.

The borough of St Helens has several major parks and open spaces. These include the historic Taylor Park, a listed Grade II Historic Park and Garden, that opened in 1893 as well as Victoria Park located near the town centre. Sherdley Park which is a modern park in Sutton which features a petting zoo and annually holds a funfair in the summer, usually in July, called the St Helens Festival. Parr has Gaskell Park in addition to the reclaimed open space known as The Duckeries, and shares a boundary with boggy heathland known as "The Moss" or "Colliers Moss" and the area known as the "Flash" with a nature walk along part of the 7 mile route that makes up the Sankey Valley Country Park. A 20m tall sculpture, called Dream, has been erected on a former colliery in Sutton Manor in St Helens and makes for and good view. There is also Gaskell Park, Taylor Park and The Duckeries which all received Green Flag Awards in 2009.

The town centre has had many new or relaunched drinking establishments. Many of the new bars are located on Westfield Street in the town centre. There are several restaurants in the town centre with an increasingly mixed cuisine on offer. Takeaways are also regarded as a popular choice of cuisine in St Helens, of which many have extremely local roots. Genos Pizzeria and Kebab is one such example that is included in the famous St. Helens song "You Light Up My Senses". The Citadel arts centre is a popular venue for live music, theatre, community arts and other arts based activities. The Theatre Royal which today is a popular venue with touring acts and annual Pantomime. In addition there are performances by local amateur operatic and dramatic societies, schools and dancing academies.

St Helens is home to St Helens R.F.C. was founded in 1873, known otherwise as 'Saints'. The club have played their home games at Knowsley Road in Eccleston since 1890, but in 2012 moved into a brand new stadium called Langtree Park built on the old United Glass Bottle site in Ravenhead. St Helens Town FC is an Amateur English football club, the club formerly played their games at Knowsley Road but have since moved to play at Ashton Athletic FC. St Helens Town FC won the FA Vase in the 1986-87 season, beating Warrington Town 3-2 in the final at Wembley Stadium. The town also has its own amateur football league, the St Helens Combination which has been running since the 1917–18 season. St. Helens is home to several Amateur Cricket sides. St Helens Cricket Club formed in 1843, and St Helens Recreation Cricket Club are the most prominent and both play in the Liverpool and district Cricket Competition at various levels.

St Helens Council-

https://www.sthelens.gov.uk/

Things to do in St Helens-

https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g227131-Activities-St_Helens_Merseyside_England.html