Former Victoria Methodist Church now a trampoline centre catering for disabilities and special needs
- Dan Heley

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The former X church on Station Rd in Weston-super-Mare has been converted into a Rebound Therapy and Trampolining centre for children and adults.
Boost Trampolining caters for both mainstream and disability gymnasts, those in wheelchairs or have physical needs and additional needs such as ASD and ADHD.

As long as someone is allowed to access a trampoline the not-for-profit will do their best to find a suitable session.
Boost Trampolining offers both recreational and competitive trampolining, for both disability and mainstream children and adults, as well as DMT (double mini trampoline) with current attendees ranging from 4 to 60.
A spokesperson for Boost Trampolining said: In order for our competitive gymnasts to train we need a ceiling height of 8m plus, not only does this venue give us a 10m height, it is beautiful, it has such a warm and welcoming feeling which mirrors the welcome you receive from our coaching team.
Being a family run business and a CIC (Community Interest Company) it’s all about the community”
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