rules of play

  • All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times. Little Peeps Soft Play does not accept responsibility for the supervision of children.

  • All little Peeps should use the toilet and wash their hands before entering the play areas.

  • All footwear is to be removed before entering the play areas. Socks must be worn at all times in all play areas.

  • No food drinks or chewing gum is allowed in the play area.

  • Children who are unwell should not enter any play area.

  • No climbing up or standing in front of the slides.

  • It is forbidden to climb up any of the netted walls or play frame structures.

  • No pushing or fighting in the soft play bullying will not be tolerated and members may be asked to leave.

  • Balls or other objects should not be thrown at each other.

  • Any badges or loose jewellery should be removed and left with parents, Glasses if worn should have shatterproof lenses and be worn with a retainer.

  • Please alert a member of staff if there is a problem of any kind.

  • We would encourage adult supervision in the play frame but this is limited to one adult per child.

  • Report any behavioral concerns to a member of staff. Don't attempt to intervene yourself.

  • Age restrictions vary depending on the play zone that visitors are using. These are in place for the safety and enjoyment of all children. Please ensure your child is playing in the correct area recommended for their age.

  • For Health and Safety reasons, only food purchased at Little Peeps Soft Play may be consumed on the premises.

  • Play is restricted to 90 minutes.

  • Nappy changing and the use of potties etc. should be conducted in the baby changing room. Place nappies in the correct bins provided.

  • Parents/Guardians should note that whilst every consideration has been given for the safety of children using the play center, Little Peeps Soft Play cannot be held responsible for accidents that occur as a result of children playing on the equipment!

  • Parents/Guardians should always be supervising their children in our upstairs Party room area, we have bowling lanes on the upper floor and children are strictly forbidden to enter this area, unless booked onto one of our bowling session and with a supervising adult.

    Duckpin Bowling Rules

  • Parents/Guardians are responsible and need to supervise their children whilst bowling.

  • Bowling balls are heavy and if dropped can cause injury, please take great care whilst bowling

  • Ball return: The ball return has a lot of moving parts, and those balls come out pretty quickly, watch your fingers when you’re waiting for a ball. Smashing your finger or hand is a quick way to ruin your day.

  • Stuck balls: Whether it’s in the ball return or down by the pins, never try to retrieve a stuck ball by yourself. The mechanical equipment that handles the balls can trap your fingers, leading to serious injuries.

  • Tripping hazards: Many bowling alleys have a step or two leading from the waiting area to the lane—be careful not to trip while you’re walking up to bowl! Be sure to keep all bags, coats and other personal items out of the way to minimize tripping.

  • Approach: Most slips, trips and falls occur when a bowler is approaching the line. Before throwing the ball, one of our best safety tips is to inspect the approach and take practice slides. If the floor is sticky or slippery, ask an attendant to clean up the area before continuing to bowl.

  • Shoes: Trainers are fine, we wouldn’t recommend high heels though, so be mindful of your footwear.

While we strive to create a safe and enjoyable environment at our Duckpin bowling venue, participants must exercise caution. Duckpin bowling involves rolling a smaller ball, and while every precaution is taken to ensure safety, the management is not liable for any personal injury or damage to personal property. Please adhere to all posted safety guidelines, use appropriate footwear, and bowl responsibly. By engaging in duckpin bowling at our venue, you acknowledge and accept these inherent risks.