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A replica bust of Robert Burns stands in a museum, next to a model hand holding out a contactless card reader.
15 Oct 2018

Of bards and banknotes

As the Tap the Past partnership gets underway, Bank of Scotland archivist Siân Yates sheds light on some of the links between the Bard and the bank.

An artist's impression of the Hill House Box​
24 Sept 2018

How we’ll save the Hill House

How do you solve a century-old problem? Easy – stop the rain.

A path winds through a green glen, with tall mountains in the distance.
24 Sept 2018

Temporary suspension of direct debit payments

This is an update on the issues affecting a small proportion of people during our IT system upgrade.

Glencoe in spring, with small yellow plants growing on the hillside in the foreground.
4 Sept 2018

The Colin Donald Environmental Law Award 2018

At the National Trust for Scotland’s AGM on 1 September 2018, we announced the winner and runner-up of this year’s Colin Donald Environmental Law Award.

Looking down along the A82, as it snakes its way through Glencoe in summer.
6 Aug 2018

Major improvements for visitors to Glencoe

The Trust has announced plans to transform the visitor centre at Glencoe, allowing visitors to learn about the world-famous site in a more immersive way.

30 Jul 2018

Celebrating young people in the Highlands

We’re marking the Year of Young People across our Highland places.

Looking down along the A82, as it snakes its way through Glencoe in summer.
25 Jul 2018

Giving Glencoe a fresh focus

We plan to invest in visitor services at Scotland’s most iconic glen.

A woman crouches in a rose bed, surrounded by rose plants almost up to her shoulders. There are deep pink and white flowers on the shrubs surrounding her.
15 Jun 2018

Growing the next generation of gardeners

With a UK-wide shortage of gardeners, we’re playing our part in growing the next generation of horticultural heroes in a brand new gardening apprentice scheme.

A view of a wide glen at Mar Lodge Estate, with a river winding its way through the centre. The surrounding hills are clad in heather and pine plantations.
8 Jun 2018

Strategy sets out historic plans for Scottish heritage

We’ve launched our most ambitious programme for investment and activity, over the next five years.