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    News
    • - Have your say on top Trust view

      The stunning scenery at Kintail & Morvich is currently in the running as one of the UK's finest views.  more>

    • - Greenbank Garden gets festive

      Festive celebrations get underway at the National Trust for Scotland’s Greenbank Garden in Clarkston on Sunday 23 November 2008.  more>

    • - Minister and actress join Perth primary school pupils to launch online celebration of Scottish places

      A new initiative was launched today (5 November) to encourage people from all walks of life to celebrate their links with places in Scotland that mean something special to them. more>

    • - Primary pupils help raise funds for Greenbank

      The pupils of Kirkhill Primary in Newton Mearns are gearing up to raise funds to help refurbish the ‘Foam’ pond at the National Trust for Scotland’s Greenbank Garden in Clarkston.  more>

    • - Bats booming at historic sites

      One of the biggest ever bat roosts on National Trust for Scotland property has been discovered as part of a project by the conservation charity to count and catalogue bats.  more>

    • - Stunning setting for inspired student art

      Artworks inspired by the iconic sculptural centerpiece at the National Trust for Scotland’s Greenbank Garden go on display this weekend (Saturday 14 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>

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