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    Your chance to take on Trusted role in the North East
    Are you a local history enthusiast, green-fingered gardener or keen conservationist? Then the National Trust for Scotland needs your skills to help make a difference, whether it’s welcoming visitors to some of Scotland’s most beautiful historic buildings or helping out in their glorious gardens.
    Right now, there are volunteering opportunities on offer at Castle Fraser, Sauchen, Crathes Castle in Banchory and Drum Castle by Banchory. Volunteering with the Trust is a great way to get involved with the charity’s conservation work, make a contribution to your community and help protect and preserve some of Scotland’s treasures.

    Castle Fraser is currently looking for volunteer guides and membership recruiters. Crathes Castle has opportunities with their Rangers service and Drum Castle is looking for keen volunteers to get involved with gardening, events and education projects.

    John Barber, a volunteer guide at Brodie Castle in Forres, says that his role has changed his life. He said:
    “I come from an IT background, and I went into IT at a time when people who did that got on better with computers than with people. I avoided public speaking for the whole of my working life.”
    Now John revels in his role of showing parties around Brodie Castle.
    As well as gaining new skills and experience, volunteers at the Trust make a vital contribution to the work of one of Scotland’s largest conservation charities.

    Head of Volunteering, Violet Dalton said:

    “As a conservation charity, we depend on the time and skills of dedicated volunteers to help maintain our fantastic properties, provide a great service to visitors and conserve our landscapes and wildlife. There are loads of exciting opportunities in your area, so please visit our volunteering website for more information.”

    For more information on current volunteering opportunities and to apply, visit www.nts.org.uk/volunteering.


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    Castle: 21 Mar to 30 Jun, daily (but closed Tue and Fri), 12.30–5; 1 Jul to 31 Aug, daily 11–5; 1 Sep to 31 Oct, daily (but closed Tue and Fri), 12.30-5. Last admission 45 mins before closing.
    Garden of Historic Roses: 21 Mar to 31 Oct, daily 10–6.
    Grounds: all year, daily.
    Property will open on Bank Holiday weekends from Friday to Monday inclusive.
    News
    • - Countdown to Annual General Meeting

      The National Trust for Scotland's Annual General Meeting takes place at Aberdeen Exhibition Centre on Saturday 27 September 2008. more>

    • - Your chance to take on Trusted role in the North East

      Are you a local history enthusiast, green-fingered gardener or keen conservationist? Then the National Trust for Scotland needs your skills to help make a difference, whether it’s welcoming visitors to some of Scotland’s most beautiful historic buildings or helping out in their glorious gardens. more>

    • - See historic swordsmanship skills at dramatic Drum castle

      There will be swash-buckling action this weekend at the National Trust for Scotland’s dramatic Drum Castle, by Banchory, as a historic swordsmanship display gets underway.  more>

    • - Enjoy the drama of Drum Castle

      One of Shakespeare’s best-loved works gets an airing in the dramatic setting of Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire on the evening of Tuesday 17 June. more>

    • - Celebrate Scotland’s beautiful gardens this May

      The National Trust for Scotland is gearing up to celebrate the beauty of some of its most popular, unusual and remote gardens on its Garden’s Day - Sunday 11 May.  more>

    • - Try something new this year with the National Trust for Scotland

      Land rover safaris, sea kayaking and podcast tours are just a few of the treats on offer at National Trust for Scotland properties this summer and beyond. more>

    • - Drums lost gardens revealed

      Archaeological excavations at the National Trust for Scotland’s Drum Castle Estate, Aberdeenshire have revealed exciting evidence for the early 17th century gardens which once surrounded the castle.  more>

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