Preston City Trampoline club
History of Preston City Trampolining Club
Colin’s love for trampolining began at the age of 14 in a local youth club. After just a few years he began to compete in the North West Region and was on form. He went on to compete at National and Youth International level.
Colin traveled around the country enabling him to train at the best clubs with the best performers, some of who are familiar names at the top of trampolining competition circuit as high performance coaches today. During this time Colin gained his own coaching qualifications.
Club clothing
The club likes to foster team building and a professional consistent image at competitions. We therefore have a range of clothing in the club colours for the athletes to promote the club. So if you are looking for that unique christmas gift you could always consider something from the following range. All kit can be collected during the organised sessions.
Visit us
The club runs trampolining sessions at the Roebuck Centre for Space and Art, Parker Street, Preston, PR2 2AH
at the following times
Wednesday : 6.30 – 7.45 7.30 – 8.45
Friday: 6.30 – 7.45 7.30 – 8.45
Saturday 9.- 10.15; 10-11.15; 11- 12.15pm
How to find us
The Roebuck centre is on corner of Eldon Street and Parker Street, Ashton on Ribble, Preston. The entrance is through the imposing gates on Parker Street.


Contact us
The best way to contact is to visit during one of our sessions at the Roebuck Space for Sports & the Arts Centre, click here for directions. Alternatively you can contact the club via any of the following methods.
By email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
By post to:
12 Sheraton Park,
Ingol,
Preston,
PR2 7AZ
Or ring us :
Telephone Number : 0870 235 1510
First Aid training
The club has just run a sucessful first aid training course courtesy of British Red Cross, Preston. This has allowed committee members and volunteers to either renew their training or gain their first aid qualifications. The course was assessed and all sucessful candidates were awarded a small credit card sized qualifiaction by British Red Cross, valid for the next three years.
So congratulations go to
- Colin Robson
- Ray Wort
- Adrian Cherry
- Patsy Lister
- Gail Tibbet
- Graham Pickup
- Lesley Pickup
- Lyn McGuirk
The course was very productive and tailored to the type of injuries that might occur with trampolining. Although the person shall remain nameless one incident deserves a mention. The training explained that when dealing with any incident that you should first consider any dangers to yourself. Part of the assessment involved role play, the incident involved a rather large kitchen knife. Now on entering the scene everyone saw the knife as a danger as the "victim" was still wielding it. Now most people carefully asked the "victim" to put down the knife before treatment could start. All except one person, who strode into the incident, saw the knife and immeadiately took it from her saying "I'll take that".
All our thanks to British Red Cross for the training course, it was an enjoyable and rewarding course.
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