All Stories
Treasuring our beautiful scenery and rich culture
Lorraine Kelly may broadcast from London every day but her heart belongs firmly to Scotland. Here she tells us what she loves most about the country.
Bringing back native species
We’re supporting the planned re-introduction of native wildlife like beavers, by asking the government to make sure that the appropriate protections are in place.
Maintaining museum standards
We’ve secured museum accreditation for Culloden, making it the eighth Trust site to achieve this important status.
A National Trust for Scotland Christmas Carol
To pay tribute to the 175th anniversary of Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’, we’ve selected 12 objects from the Trust’s collections which, with a little imagination, can be related to the story.
We’re walking in a photographic wonderland
Our places look great in the snow, and these historical wintry photographs are full of stories too.
Photographing the unseen
In Kellie Castle, the Dining Room walls are covered by wooden painted panels. On some we can see traces of earlier decoration, before they were repainted. This article explains how we photographed these original drawings.
It’s time for the winter deep clean
Every winter deep cleans take place across the Trust, and Kellie Castle is now in the final year of its 5-year deep clean cycle.
Time to put culture in its rightful place
We’re calling on the Scottish Government to redefine ‘culture’, following research which suggests public attitudes are not reflected in current policy.
Putting culture in its rightful place
We’re asking the Scottish Government to take a wider view of culture as they develop their new culture strategy.