A group of people who have recently moved to the Whitehaven area has set up a new activities centre.
Balazs Csomor has come to the local area from Hungary and has set up King's Corner Activity House and is currently working on a new initiative, the Love Whitehaven Project.
The team is looking for volunteers urgently to help with the project and is working with a lady named Jenny Bramby from TEG.
They explain that they have done similar projects in Hungary before this and their aim is to help Whitehaven as the Covid pandemic eases away.
There are a number of different escape rooms in the King's Corner Activity Centre, located above the Santander bank, the theme of the different rooms is The Hideout and The Professor.
The group is also offering a workshop, including the Shamanic Drum-Making Workshop along with different events in their studio including Sound Therapy, a Drum Circle and Holistic Therapy King Tongue drums are also for sale.
Balazs Csomor explained the group's ethos, his love for spiritualness, and his love for Hungary as well as the local area of Whitehaven, he said: "Believe me, this is another dimension. Here, if I want, I can find the mountains of my childhood, Dobogókő, the hearth chakra of the earth that is in the Danube bend in Hungary.
"If I look for it, I can find the earth's solar plexus that I could feel in Cusco, in the Andes. We can also find relatives in the Himalayan mountains. I can remember the peaks of the Alps too.
"The Carpathians and the Transylvanian mountains and their trees can also be here if I want. Everything that I was missing since we moved to England, I can find here, so my soul can find peace.
"We have come so far from our roots, our homeland, but we got closer to our even older roots. The mountains are surely siblings somehow, and they are my relatives too, just like the Sun and the Sea with its little pebbles on the shore, and the trees, even the driftwood.
"Wherever I go, I try hard to leave everything in a better state than it was before me."
More details can be found on the group's website.
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