Luxembourg chiefs fund trampoline park
01/07/2009 A surge in demand for trampoline facilities has led council chiefs in one European capital city to make funding available for their provision.
According to News Station, 12 new trampolines have been added to the public park in the Parc de Merl, Luxembourg City.
Paul Helminger, the city's mayor, has declared the new trampoline park open for business, meaning people of all ages can now enjoy the facilities.
The trampolines have been specially adapted for use by those with disabilities, meaning it really is fun for all.
For families with a garden, or even a small amount of floor space inside, purchasing a trampoline for the home may be a better idea than trekking down to the local park every day.
With an article posted on EzineArticles suggesting that trampolines provide great exercise for people wanting to lose weight, families may well get great value for money out of an 8ft trampoline.
According to News Station, 12 new trampolines have been added to the public park in the Parc de Merl, Luxembourg City.
Paul Helminger, the city's mayor, has declared the new trampoline park open for business, meaning people of all ages can now enjoy the facilities.
The trampolines have been specially adapted for use by those with disabilities, meaning it really is fun for all.
For families with a garden, or even a small amount of floor space inside, purchasing a trampoline for the home may be a better idea than trekking down to the local park every day.
With an article posted on EzineArticles suggesting that trampolines provide great exercise for people wanting to lose weight, families may well get great value for money out of an 8ft trampoline.



