Scotland's first trampoline park has closed its doors with immediate effect after a drop in profits meant it was put into administration.

Air Space Glasgow in East Kilbride opened its doors in 2017 after being acquired by Oxygen Freejumping, the firm that also owns Oxygen trampoline park in Manchester which will also be closed.

The firm say that all future bookings at the park will be refunded in full

In a statement the firm said: "We regret to inform customers that we have been forced to close our Manchester and Air Space Glasgow trampoline parks.

"Despite encouraging early performance, the competitive local leisure markets caused a downturn in trading.

"We were unable to rejuvenate our product and as a result our trading performance has become unsustainable and we have no choice but to close and place the respective sites into administration.

"Decisions relating to the Manchester and Air Space Glasgow parks will now be taken by the administrator and we cannot comment on individual cases.

"We will refund all future bookings and customers will shortly be contacted by our Customer Hub team. Alternatively, you can contact 0333 2000 349.

"This has been a very difficult decision as we have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of the Manchester and Glasgow communities, and we leave behind an excellent team of leisure professionals who we wish the very best success.

"Oxygen Freejumping is now under new ownership and we look forward to continuing to grow and support more and more people to get active and get Freejumping."

It is not yet known how many jobs will be affected by the closure.