The Mystery of Aerial Trampoline Park Closure-Gloucestershire Live

2021-11-24 03:25:00 By : Ms. Tracy Ding

Recreational attractions on Tewkesbury Road in Cheltenham are closed

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After the attraction closed, the future of Cheltenham Aerial Trampoline Park was up in the air.

Airborne on Tewkesbury Road closed five years after opening, and the site is now being sold for new uses.

Airborne's phone number was no longer connected, and it did not respond to inquiries about its email address.

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Therefore, it is not clear what caused Airborne to shut down, and whether it was a factor that had to shut down during the lockdown last year.

Just over a year ago, the park posted a message on its Facebook page stating that it must close its gates until further notice. It called it "unfortunate news" but thanked people for their continued support.

The park did not respond to queries about whether it had been permanently closed.

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But now it has apparently done so.

The site used to be the site of the Cotswold fabric warehouse and is now being marketed for new uses by the real estate consulting company KBW.

On its website, it showed pictures of the inside and outside of the trampoline park and said: “The property has recently been used as a recreational facility.”

The 1,156.79 square meter site is now available for rent at a rent of £130,000 per year.

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