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Trampoline centre for disabled children rescued by eleventh hour lockdown grant — but its long term future remains uncertain

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A trampoline and soft play centre for disabled children has been rescued by an eleventh hour lockdown grant - but its long-term future remains uncertain.Jump Space, in Stockport, provides rebound therapy, trampolining and sensory play for children and young adults with disabilities.Based in Hardman Street, not far from the town’s landmark pyramid, the specialist facility had become a much-loved lifeline for many families.Before the coronavirus pandemic it was welcoming around 500 visitors a week.But the charity was almost forced to call it a day last month due to the impact of lockdown on its finances - with the Greater Manchester-wide restrictions coming close to being the final straw.It has now been handed a desperately needed reprieve in.

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