Entertainment & AV · Worcestershire

Inflatables hire in Broadway

Planning ratios, honest guide prices and local site knowledge for inflatables around Broadway and the WR12 area.

Children mid-bounce on a bouncy castle under bunting at a village fete
Inflatables in Broadway: the short version

Bouncy castle hire typically costs £60 to £120 per day for private garden parties and £150 to £350 per day for public events, where an attendant and PIPA-tested equipment are expected. Each unit needs a blower on constant power and proper anchorage: wind is the real safety factor.

Hiring inflatables around Broadway

Broadway sits in Worcestershire (WR12), inside EventSpeed's launch corridor. The show village of the north Cotswolds, tower on the hill, honeyed stone below.

Entertainment kit around Broadway carries one extra question: curfews and neighbours. High-presentation weddings and private parties: the sailcloth-and-festoon look is practically uniform. Confirm the site's noise expectations in writing and pass them to the supplier with the brief.

Typical prices

Inflatables hire: typical guide prices (national ranges, Worcestershire sits mid-range)
ItemTypical guide priceNotes
Bouncy castle, garden party £60–£120 / day
Castle at public event, attended £150–£350 / day
Assault course / slide £200–£500 / day
Adult-rated unit £150–£400 / day

Guide prices exclude VAT and vary with season, region and site access. Quotes from suppliers are always the real number.

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Inflatables hire in Broadway: quick answers

Do inflatables suppliers deliver to Broadway?

Yes. Broadway (WR12) sits inside the Oxfordshire–Cotswolds–M4 corridor where most event hire depots quote a 20 to 30 mile radius, so it is covered from several directions. Delivery is normally included within that radius; confirm the exact drop position and access when you book.

When should I book inflatables for an event in Broadway?

For May to September weekends around Broadway, book 2 to 4 months ahead; premium items and peak Saturdays go earlier. Off-season and midweek dates are far more flexible, often at better prices.

What will a Broadway supplier ask me before quoting?

Four things, every time: the date, the guest count, the exact site (a WR12 postcode plus what the ground is like), and access: how close a vehicle gets to where the kit goes. Have those ready and quotes come back faster and more accurate.

What is PIPA testing and do I need it?

PIPA is the UK inflatable-play inspection scheme: a tagged unit has passed an annual safety inspection to BS EN 14960. For private garden hire it is good practice; for public events it is what councils, insurers and event plans expect to see.

Can inflatables run in wind or rain?

Light rain is manageable on covered units; wind is the decider. Above 24mph gusts (Beaufort 5 to 6), operation must stop: most serious inflatable accidents are anchorage failures in wind. Operators should measure on site and make the call.