GetSoftPlay

Best UK areas to open a soft play

We combine local child population (ONS Census 2021) with the number of existing soft play venues (Google Places, 2026-08-21) to show where demand outstrips supply. A higher gap ratio means more children per venue than the UK average — a signal of unmet demand.

AreaChildrenVenuesGapEst. revenue
Barnet73,97541.32×£213,000
Birmingham251,878190.95×£544,000
Stockport53,06440.95×£115,000
Bradford131,136110.85×£260,000
Cardiff61,60870.63×£133,000
Swindon44,34650.63×£96,000
Leeds146,160180.58×£316,000
Wirral54,43470.56×£118,000
Edinburgh73,706100.53×£186,000
Glasgow101,621160.45×£220,000
Wolverhampton50,10380.45×£99,000
Manchester99,360170.42×£215,000
Croydon78,142150.37×£197,000
Liverpool82,637170.35×£164,000
Sheffield94,605200.34×£204,000
Peterborough47,454100.34×£94,000
Leicester73,720160.33×£146,000
Huddersfield88,080190.33×£174,000
Preston28,08260.33×£56,000
Bristol75,584170.32×£177,000
Coventry62,154140.32×£123,000
Newham73,718170.31×£173,000
Ealing69,751160.31×£188,000
Norwich21,60050.31×£43,000
Belfast62,172150.3×£123,000
Enfield69,319170.29×£162,000
Bournemouth64,048160.29×£138,000
Bromley62,584160.28×£180,000
Wandsworth52,400140.27×£179,000
Redbridge65,155170.27×£164,000
Warrington37,962100.27×£82,000
Wigan59,238160.26×£117,000
Sandwell71,778200.26×£142,000
Tower Hamlets55,854160.25×£171,000
Milton Keynes60,270170.25×£141,000
Luton51,819150.25×£103,000
Derby47,052140.24×£93,000
Bolton59,300180.24×£117,000
Walsall56,820170.24×£113,000
Northampton47,329140.24×£102,000
Basildon37,400110.24×£81,000
Hackney49,239150.23×£133,000
Nottingham51,792160.23×£103,000
Plymouth42,352130.23×£84,000
Wakefield63,594200.23×£126,000
Dudley58,248180.23×£115,000
Doncaster55,458170.23×£110,000
Dundee22,24570.23×£44,000
Southend-on-Sea32,526100.23×£70,000
Stoke-on-Trent46,512160.21×£92,000
Kingston upon Hull48,078170.2×£95,000
Oldham50,841180.2×£101,000
Salford45,900170.19×£91,000
Rotherham50,502190.19×£100,000
Lambeth50,816200.18×£146,000
Newcastle upon Tyne45,030180.18×£97,000
Southampton40,592160.18×£88,000
Brighton and Hove38,794150.18×£84,000
Swansea38,160150.18×£76,000
Barnsley44,028170.18×£87,000
Sunderland44,432190.17×£88,000
Solihull38,916160.17×£91,000
Telford37,100160.17×£73,000
Slough38,040160.17×£82,000
Reading31,356140.16×£79,000
Aberdeen34,320150.16×£80,000
York30,420140.16×£66,000
Ipswich26,353120.16×£52,000
Chelmsford34,542160.15×£81,000
Maidstone33,554160.15×£79,000
Colchester34,686170.15×£75,000
Cheltenham18,64090.15×£40,000
Middlesbrough28,780150.14×£57,000
Islington32,429180.13×£99,000
Portsmouth33,296190.13×£66,000
Blackpool25,398140.13×£46,000
Gateshead31,376180.12×£62,000
Oxford24,315140.12×£57,000
Gloucester25,156150.12×£50,000
Cambridge20,398180.08×£48,000
Exeter18,312170.08×£36,000

Revenue is a planning estimate based on catchment size, not a forecast. Gap ratio above 1.0 = above-average children per venue. This is a starting point for research, not a guarantee of success.