A trampoline park in Telford has been given the green light to reopen following an investigation into a medical emergency that saw a child airlifted to hospital.
Airea51, in Stafford Park, said it would be open for business on Wednesday, after it said a Telford & Wrekin Council investigation gave it go-ahead to reopen.
The trampoline park was closed following the incident on Sunday, in which a child attending a birthday party was airlifted to hospital in a critical condition. A spokesman for Telford & Wrekin Council confirmed Environmental Health Officers from the council’s Food, Health & Safety team were investigating the circumstances of the incident.
A spokesman added:"Ambulance staff administered advanced life support which continued en route to Royal Stoke Hospital where he was airlifted to for further treatment."
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