Inflatable theme park plan for empty shop

An image of a small girl playing on a red slide in an indoor inflatable play centre.
The family friendly indoor play centre will have designated space for disabled and small children [Getty Images]

A retail unit that has been empty since 2016 could soon be an indoor inflatable theme park.

Leisure company Inflata Nation has applied for planning permission to transform the former PC World shop at St Andrews Quay Retail Park in Hull into a play centre.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, the proposed development will include an indoor arena with a range of large inflatable activities, including climbing walls, giant slides and ball pools.

Hull City Council will decide if the application is to be successful.

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