A children’s indoor play centre received a defibrillator donated by a local charity.

Parents Paradise in Greatham Road Industrial Estate, Bushey, was given the item on Wednesday, September 20, from Wayne’s Fund Charity.

This will be the charity’s 95th donated defibrillator.

Watford Observer: It is the 95th defibrillator donated by the charity. It is the 95th defibrillator donated by the charity. (Image: Parents Paradise)Owner of Parents Paradise, Lyn and Wendy, said: “We have been campaigning for some time now to get a defibrillator in place.

“We welcome hundreds of people through our doors and as you can imagine they vary in age from babies right up to grandparent age.

“We are comforted to know if the worse happens when someone is visiting us, we are equipped to help them as best we can.”

Wayne’s Fund Charity raises money to support local schools, community hubs and pubs with defibrillators.

The charity was set up by Glynn Pope and his family, who live in Abbots Langley, to honour his brother, Wayne Pope, who passed away 10 days after his 30th birthday of sudden arrhythmic death.

It recently donated a defibrillator to The Unicorn Pub in Abbots Langley.