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Opening a soft play in Salford

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GetSoftPlay combines local demographics with live competition data so you can judge a location before you commit. Here is what the numbers say about Salford.

Quick answer: Salford has an estimated 45,900 children under 15 and 17 soft play venues within 4 km — about 2,700 children per venue versus a UK average near 14,000. That makes it a well-served market that needs a clearly better offer. A typical 120 m² venue costs £35,000–£75,000 to fit out and could support roughly £91,000 in annual revenue.
45,900
children under 15
17
soft play venues
2,700
children per venue
0.19×
demand gap vs UK

Is there demand for soft play in Salford?

Salford has an estimated 45,900 children under 15 and 16,740 under 5, with 20+ nurseries and primary schools nearby — a strong signal of family density and party demand. Those children are served by 17 venues, or 2,700 per venue. Compared with the UK average of about 14,000 children per venue, Salford scores a 0.19× demand gap, making it a well-served market that needs a clearly better offer.

Salford vs the UK average

MetricSalfordUK benchmark
Children per soft play venue2,700~14,000
Median household income£28,500~£35,000
Median age3440
Est. spend per visit£11~£14

How many soft play centres are in Salford?

There are 17 soft play and indoor playground venues within 4 km of Salford, averaging 4.4★ across 14,323 reviews (Google Places, 2026-08-21). The highest-rated is Happy Hour Workshop at 5★.

  • Oxygen at MediaCity
  • Happy Hour Workshop
  • The CUBE Manchester - Putters - Urban Playground
  • Adventure Forest Play Centre
  • Head Over Heels
  • Play Factore
  • The Funhouse
  • Let Loose - Soft Play And Cafe

How much could a Salford soft play earn?

With a median household income of £28,500 (0.81× the UK median), an average visit in Salford is worth around £11. On a conservative catchment model, the area could support roughly £91,000 in annual revenue, with parties and café driving most of the profit. Run your own ticket, party and cost numbers through our profit and payback calculator.

How much does it cost to open in Salford?

Equipment and installation run £150–£400 per m². A typical 120 m² two-level venue costs £35,000–£75,000; your total opening budget is usually 1.7–2.5× that once fit-out, rent and licensing are added. See a figure for your exact space with the cost calculator, then generate a themed AI concept for the unit.

Common questions

Is there demand for soft play in Salford?

Salford has an estimated 45,900 children under 15 (16,740 under 5) served by 17 soft play venues, or about 2,700 children per venue. Its gap ratio of 0.19× versus the UK average makes it a well-served market that needs a clearly better offer.

How many soft play centres are in Salford?

There are 17 soft play and indoor playground venues within 4 km of Salford (Google Places, 2026-08-21), with an average rating of 4.4★. The top-rated is Happy Hour Workshop (5★).

How much does it cost to open a soft play in Salford?

Equipment and installation run £150–£400 per m²; a typical 120 m² two-level venue costs £35,000–£75,000. Total opening budget with fit-out, rent and licensing is usually 1.7–2.5× the equipment price. Use our cost calculator for your exact figure.

How much can a soft play in Salford make?

As an income-adjusted planning estimate, the Salford catchment could support roughly £91,000 in annual revenue, with parties and café typically carrying most of the profit. Model your own numbers with our profit calculator.

Do you need planning permission for a soft play in Salford?

Often yes. Converting a unit to a leisure/play use usually needs change-of-use consent from the local council. Check the Salford council planning portal before committing to a lease.

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Sources: population ONS Census 2021; income ONS earnings (approx); venues Google Places (2026-08-21). Children and under-5 counts are estimated from local population shares. Revenue is an income-adjusted planning estimate, not a forecast. Last updated 2026-08-21.