Bouncy Castle Firms Facing Difficulties With The Renewal Of Their Insurance Policies

British based firm 'Leisure Insure' announced that it would honour existing policies but that it won't quote for new Irish business.
Bouncy castle companies won't be able to renew their insurance policies until a new company provides cover in the Irish market.
It's after British based firm 'Leisure Insure' announced that it would honour existing policies but that it won't quote for new Irish business.
The move also affects adventure and leisure centres, yoga classes and some play centres.
Gerry Frawley from the Irish Inflatable Hires Federation says that they are in talks with an Irish broker about getting cover, but that some companies need a new policy by next week:
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