Pop-up 'inflatable theme park' coming to Lancs' doorstep

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Incredible pop-up 'inflatable theme park' coming to town on Lancashire's doorstep

Inflata Land is designed to pop up at each place it stops and it will be coming to Southport, just a 20 minute drive from the Lancashire border this weekend. Families can expect assault courses, ball pools, bubbles and super slides from the stirking orange and blue portable attraction.

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