A TRAMPOLINE park has been named the winner in the Telegraph & Argus’s competition to find Bradford’s Best Indoor Family Entertainment Centre.
Insane Air was crowned the winner by T&A readers.
People were asked to nominate the Best Indoor Family Entertainment offering within the Bradford district.
Nominations were whittled down to the final 10, and their fate was left in the hands of a public vote.
Based at a unit within Beckside Works, Lidget Green, Insane Air opened in 2018 with the goal of being more than just a trampoline and inflatable park.
It has worked hard to build a sense of community where anyone, from families to children with additional needs, can have fun.
When asked how it felt to be named the winner, Farooq Rafiq said: “We’re incredibly proud and truly grateful to be voted Bradford’s Best Indoor Family Entertainment Centre.
“It’s a fantastic feeling to know that our hard work, passion, and commitment to creating an inclusive and welcoming space has been recognised by the community.
“This award is a reflection of our amazing customers, and also a huge credit to our incredible team. Their dedication, energy, and care have helped set the high standards that Insane Air is known for today. We simply couldn’t have done it without them.
“To everyone who voted, visited, supported us—and to every staff member who puts their heart into what we do every day—thank you. Your support inspires us to keep raising the bar.”
He added: “If you haven’t visited Insane Air yet, we’d love to welcome you. Whether you’re looking for an exciting day out, a supportive environment for children with additional needs, or simply a great space to have fun and make memories, Insane Air has something for everyone. Come and see why Bradford voted us number one.”
Insane Air said it has a focus on “accessibility, inclusion, and giving back”, with heavy discounts at its SEN (Special Educational Needs) sessions, where carers go free.
“Whether it’s a child’s first bounce, a SEN session that brings joy, or a local group outing—we’re there to make memories happen,” he previously told the T&A.
Insane Air also works with community groups, especially those working with children from deprived backgrounds, by offering significantly reduced rates.
























