A POPULAR trampoline park has suddenly closed its doors for good after going into administration.

Air Space Glasgow, which is in East Kilbride, said they took the "difficult decision" to close their premises.

It is not known how many jobs are effected by the closure.

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In a company statement, the firm said: "We regret to inform customers that we have been forced to close our Air Space Glasgow trampoline park.

"We acquired Air Space Glasgow in 2017. Despite encouraging early performance, the competitive local leisure markets caused a downturn in trading. We were unable to rejuvenate our product and as a result our trading performance has become unsustainable and we have no choice but to close and place the respective sites into administration.

"Decisions relating to the Air Space Glasgow park will now be taken by the administrator and we cannot comment on individual cases."

The statement added: "This has been a very difficult decision as we have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Glasgow community, and we leave behind an excellent team of leisure professionals who we wish the very best success.

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"Oxygen Freejumping is now under new ownership and we look forward to continuing to grow and support more and more people to get active and get Freejumping."

The park was popular with visiting celebrities to the city with X Factor stars Only The Young among the stars to try the trampoline park.

The news was a blow to fans of the park who took to social media following the announcement.

One said: "Hope all the staff find new jobs soon, you were great with my kids and they'll miss coming."

Another added: "That's so sad for all the staff and I hope they are ok. Personally my brother who is autistic is going to really struggle as he loved Airspace."

The firm said that they would refund all future bookings and customers will shortly be contacted by the customer hub team. Alternatively, you can contact 0333 2000 349.

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