This week’s headlines

News from this week's GAP Daily

If you were out EAG or otherwise engaged elsewhere you might have missed some of this week’s news, so here it is.

Flip Out joins fight against obesity with school freebies

Thousands of schoolchildren in London are being offered free trampolining sessions by trampoline park operator Flip Out, as part of the fight against childhood obesity.

Six Flags takes a lead with solar powered park

Six Flags Great Adventure has taken a lead in renewable power usage, partnering with KDC Solar to make the New Jersey property the world’s first solar-powered theme park.

Creative Works boosts Playzone laser offering

Ohio-based entertainment facility Playzone, hired Creative Works to install an immersive laser tag experience.

Betson revamps online offering

Betson Enterprises has upped the ante with its online activity, launching a newly revamped corporate website, www.betson.com.

New FEC set to park up in Norwich

Norwich looks set to get a new family entertainment centre and laser tag venue on the first floor of a city centre car park.

Best ever EAG for Suzohapp

Suzohapp says this year’s EAG show was its most successful to date.

EAG is SMART move for Innovative Technology

Cash handling equipment provider Innovative Technology kick-started their 2018 exhibition calendar with a week at EAG International, displaying the firm’s range of note handling, coin handling and ticketing solutions.

£300m plan for Basingstoke attractions

A £300million plan to transform the town’s Leisure Park will see new attractions coming to Basingstoke.

IATP reacts to trampoline safety criticisms

The IATP has reacted to a story in the Independent newspaper’s online i magazine, criticising the safety record of its members.

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