Soft Play Hire Wigan

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 Wigan!
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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Wigan is a town in Greater Manchester on the River Douglas. Wigan Pier, a wharf on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, was made famous by the writer George Orwell. In his book, The Road to Wigan Pier. The DW Stadium is home to Wigan Athletic Football Club and Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club.
Mab's Cross is the only Scheduled Monument in the town out of 12 in the borough. It is a medieval stone cross that probably dates from the 13th century. There is a legend surrounding the cross that Lady Mabel Bradshaw, wife of Sir William Bradshaw, did penance by walking from her home, Haigh Hall, to the cross once a week barefoot for committing bigamy. Haigh Hall was built in 1827–1840 on the site of a medieval manor house of the same name, which was demolished in 1820. The hall is surrounded by a 250-acre country park, featuring areas of woodland and parkland. Mesnes Park was opened in 1878. There is a pavilion in the centre and a lake. The 12-hectare Mesnes Park is north-west of Wigan town centre. It receives 2 million visitors a year and used to host the Wigan One World Festival.
Rugby football has been played in the town since 1872. Wigan Warriors, originally called Wigan FC, were formed out of the Wigan Cricket Club. The club are the most successful English club in the sport, winning 21 league championships and 19 challenge cup titles, as well as being crowned world club champions on 4 occasions. The club currently play in Super League. American Football Club The Wigan Warhawks compete in the BAFA flag league in the MEC Central division. Amateur club Wigan R.U.F.C represents the town in rugby union. Wigan BEST is the town's swimming club. It has produced Olympic standard swimmers, including medal winner June Croft. Wigan Wheelers are a cycling club, originally established in 1919 who have social and competitive members from across the borough and beyond. Wigan Warlords are an Inline Hockey team, current Under-16 national champions and European Bronze medalists. The club attracts players from Wigan and the surrounding areas.
Since 1986, Wigan has hosted an international jazz festival. Wigan remains a centre of popular music for young people, with a number of alternative pubs/clubs in the town centre. The town currently has a host of venues putting on gigs for upcoming local bands including Indiependence, The Boulevard, and The Swinley. NXNW have hosted the annual Wigan Festival of Art, Music and Literature known as North by North Western Festival. The collective is a voluntary non-profit making organisation and the festival takes place at various venues across the town. Since 2010, the Wigan Diggers Festival has taken place on the 2nd Saturday of September. Wigan is home to the annual World Pie Eating Championship, usually held at Harry's Bar on Wallgate. The competition has been held since 1992, and in 2006 a vegetarian option was added.
Wigan Council-
https://www.wigan.gov.uk/index.aspx
Things to do in Wigan-
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g190919-Activities-Wigan_Greater_Manchester_England.html