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The Trust contributes to a wide range of consultation exercises on issues that are likely to impact upon Scotland's heritage and the Trust's diverse areas of interest and responsibility. The Trust regularly responds to consultations issued by the Scottish Executive, Parliamentary Committees and other agencies and organisations. As an organisation the Trust seeks to engage in the national policy debate and to inform the development of legislation in Scotland.Part of this is raising awareness of heritage issues on the political stage. The Trust has therefore produced a Policy Manifesto for the forthcoming Scottish Parliamentary Elections, calling for action on 6 specific heritage issues.

The Trust also works with other organisations such as the umbrella body for environmental Non Governmental Organisations, Scottish Environment Link (LINK), to develop and promote its views on policy issues. Further information can be found on the LINK website. A current LINK campaign that the Trust is supporting is the 'Everyone'; campaign, initially designed to draw voter's attention to environmental concerns prior to the Scottish Parliament elections in May 2007. For more information have a look at www.everyonecan.org. The Trust also works with the Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS), a similar umbrella group for organisations working on the built environment which was formed in early 2003.

The Trust has recently joined Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, a coalition of civil society groups and organisations working together to bring about action on climate change. Stop Climate Chaos also runs a public campaign 'I Count' for anyone who is concerned about climate change to participate in.

The Trust has recently signed a concordat with Historic Scotland to formalise the close relationship between the two organisations. Click on Historic Scotland concordat to read this in full.

Select a topic from the choices shown in the left hand menu to view policy documents for that topic below.

 
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Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Coastal Forum
Scottish Biodiversity Forum
Scottish Environment Link
Scottish Seabird Centre
The Heritage Lottery Fund
Historic Scotland
The National Heritage Memorial Fund
Ben Lawers Historic Landscape Project
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland