A ROOM where you can de-stress by smashing up anything from bottles to plates has opened.
The Break Rooms, which is situated on Station Yard, off Worcester Road, in Leominster allows people 20 minutes to break as many things as they want.
During its first week, around 400 litres worth of glass, crockery, toys and cereamics have been smashed, with 12 of heads beheaded and two batons broken in half.
It is the brain child of husband and wife, Luke and Jasmine Savage who have been thinking of setting up this type of business for the past year.
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"There's nothing like this in this part of the country," said Mr Savage.
"We have made a room where you can smash glass, bottles, plates, ornaments, wardrobes, furniture - basically 20 minutes to make as much mess as you want with no comeback.
"We're also working with charity shops with their waste if they still need to dispose of it."
The room is limited to two people, and you must be aged 12 and over to participate.
"There are age restrictions - 12 to 15 year olds have to be accompanied by an adult in the room, 16 and 17 year-olds have to have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian, and 18 plus need to sign a waiver on arrival, added Mr Savage.
"Once you've arrived you will be given all safety equipment. You are able to wear your own footwear as long as it's closed toe shoes.
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"You will be given a box of smashables and a large item dependant on availability.
"We've even had an enquiry of a stag do for 30 people so we've broken it down for them so they know how it works," added Mr Savage.
The cost of a room is £40. To book, call 07454 798515, email thebreakrooms23@gmail.com, or message The Break Rooms on its Facebook page.
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