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Inflatable aqua park on the cards for Kent shopping centre

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An inflatable aqua park could open in Kent if planning permission is given. The proposal has also revealed plans for an observation deck for cold water swimming at the county’s largest shopping centre.

Hangloose Adventure is seeking planning permission for the new attraction. The firm, which already runs various adrenaline-fuelled attractions at Bluewater in Greenhithe, has asked Dartford council for permission to build a “cold water swimming” route for no more than 30 people at a time, marked by buoys with exit and entry points, to run from 8am.




The leisure company also wants to construct a floating observation deck built on the lake in the style of existing structures with capacity for 153 people. Lake two at Bluewater, where the structures are earmarked to be built, already hosts the country’s fastest and longest zipwire which is one of Hangloose’s most popular attractions.

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The “Summer Aqua Park” is planned to be an “inflatable obstacle course for up to 65 people at a time,” and would operate between May 1 and November 5. The latest plans come after previous proposals by a different company for an inflatable aqua park at Bluewater were scrapped several years ago in the face of stiff opposition from residents and local politicians.

In 2021, plans were mooted by Aqua Parcs for a similar seasonal based attraction at another part of the Greenhithe destination. However, it was met by a petition of more than 8000 people calling for it to be ditched as it would have encroached on the Bluewater Nature Trail.

In Hangloose’s new application, at a different location in the complex, they stress that “Crucially, the lake does not form part of the Bluewater Nature Trail” and floating reed beds will introduce more wildlife to the lake. The inflatable obstacle course will allow no more than 65 participants at a time per hour, they add, with lifeguard-trained staff present and a staffed, motorised safety craft moored at the observation deck.

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