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Gung-Ho! reveals largest slide in Europe at Boxed Off media launch

CBeebies' Alex Winters is the man behind Gung-Ho!|Logo and branding for Gung-Ho!

Europe’s largest inflatable slide, which comes to Liverpool, Newcastle and Windsor as part of a new UK experience, has been unveiled as part of a successful Liverpool media event for Gung-Ho!, hosted by PR agency Boxed Off.

Gung-Ho! is the idea of CBeebies presenter Alex Winters who was the first to try out the huge 53m long slide called ‘The Thriller’ – which is higher than three London buses.

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A great year so far at Land’s End

Fireworks over Land's End

Land’s End, another Boxed Off client, has enjoyed a significant increase in visitor numbers for 2015, up by 12% so far with revenues also up by almost 20% from last year.

This follows a considerable investment in new attractions at the heritage site, in particular the Shaun the Sheep Experience and 4D film The Lost World.

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Newcastle charity goes Gung-Ho! with CBeebies Alex

Gung-Ho!, which is bringing Europe’s largest inflatable slide to Newcastle in September, as part of a unique 5k race, is joining with charity Smile For Life to help raise funds for disadvantaged and disabled children in the North East.

The Gosforth-based charity which was formed in 2007, has been chosen by organisers of the race, which is a first for Newcastle and features ten huge inflatable obstacles which participants have to navigate their way through.

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Liverpool hospital charities go Gung-Ho! with CBeebies Alex

Gung-Ho!, which is bringing Europe’s largest inflatable slide to Liverpool next month, as part of a unique 5k race, is joining with two hospital charities to raise funds for their new buildings.

Alder Hey Children’s Charity’s £30m new hospital appeal and R Charity £10m Appeal for the New Royal have been chosen by organisers of the race, which is a first for Liverpool and features ten huge inflatable obstacles which participants have to navigate their way through.

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