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We offer a range of consultancy services, from designing and planning a funfair installation, through to sourcing and procuring the rides and equipment you wish to hire. Short and long term options available for resorts, shopping centres and more.
We have the capability to supply catering facilities for any event. Hot and cold food, served as a buffet or sit down dinner, beverages and refreshments including fully stocked mobile bars with spirits, wine, soft drinks and of course draught products
If you want to hire more traditional funfair rides and games then we have the option to offer this to you. From genuine Victorian era carousels, through a range of traditional fairground games, and all of our staff members in period dress.
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Funfair Rides For Hire In Oxfordshire, including Oxford, Banbury, Abingdon, Didcot, Witney and the rest of the UK
Add some sparkle to your corporate funday or family event, make it the one everyone remembers by using our range of fairground rides and games. Everything from a stick of candy floss to a complete funfair, with all the traditional favourites, dodgems, carousel, hook a duck, shooting galleries and much more With the launch of our environmental policy we can offer the ‘greenest’ funfair service in Oxford.
We offer everything you need from the initial consultation and event design, through the preparation of risk assessment and safety documents to the provision of funfair rides, games and catering hire.
Additionally we are able to supply attractions ready for you to brand with your own corporate identity. This can range from our staff wearing your uniforms and dispensing branded prizes, to allowing you to add your logos and brand names to our attractions. We can make your corporate event one to remember. Our services are available throughout Oxford as well as the rest of the UK.
Our sister company Candy Floss Crazy will provide entertainment for your wedding or party. Children’s rides, traditional candy floss barrows or even dodgems. Add the finishing touches to your special day.
Our event planners can offer help and assistance with your event in the Oxford region. Let our experts guide you on the layout and range of attractions available. We can help you with the sourcing of rides for amusement parks, shopping malls, community events etc.




Oxford was first settled in Saxon times, and was initially known as "Oxenaforda", meaning "Ford of the Ox"; fords were more common than bridges at that time. It began with the foundation of St Frideswide's nunnery in the 8th century, and was first mentioned in written records in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the year 912. In the 10th century Oxford became an important military frontier town between the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex and was on several occasions raided by Danes. St Frideswide is the patron saint of both the city and the university.
Oxford was heavily damaged during the Norman Invasion of 1066. Following the conquest, the town was assigned a governor, Robert D'Oyly, who ordered the construction of Oxford Castle to confirm Norman authority over the area. The castle has never been used for military purposes and its remains survive to this day. D'Oyly set up a monastic community in the castle consisting of a chapel and living quarters for monks (St George in the Castle). The community never grew large but it earned its place in history as one of the oldest places of formal education in Oxford. It is there that in 1139 Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote his History of the Kings of Britain, a compilation of Arthurian legends.
Professional Fairground and Funfair Hire throughout the United Kingdom