National Trust Bottles Fresh Air from Beauty Spots to Relieve Stressed Workers
National Trust Bottles Fresh Air from Beauty Spots to Relieve Stressed Workers

The National Trust has come up with a novel idea of relieving people from stress. It has stored fresh air from the nation's most beautiful regions in bottles.

The trust claims that each bottle of air has the capability of relaxing the stressed soul for 10 minutes.

The trust has captured air from Townend on the shores of Lake Windermere in Cumbria, Stourhead in Wiltshire and Box Hill, Surrey.

The trust came up with this idea in the wake of more and more seeking relief from stress outside the cities.

"With most of us living in an urban environment and having little time to escape to the great outdoors we thought it was about time the National Trust shared just a fraction of our copious amounts of fresh air with the nation", said Andrew McLaughlin, Spokesman of national Trust.

In an attempt to promote its properties the National Trust has been offering free entry on march 20th and 21st to all those registering on its website.

It is now looking forward to fill in thousands of the bottles in London, in the next 3 years.

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