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Volunteer discovers 18th-century beggar’s badge
A volunteer at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace has discovered that an object previously thought to be a communion token is instead an 18th-century beggar’s badge.
A tribute to Kathleen Dalyell from House of the Binns
The Trust pays tribute to Kathleen Dalyell, wife of Tam Dalyell and former Property Manager at the House of the Binns, who passed away at the end of 2025.
Land at Drum acquired to restore ancient tree landscape
Two areas of land were purchased around the Drum Estate to help enhance and expand the ancient tree population.
Rare and remarkable species discovered in 2025
We discovered seven rare and remarkable species across our special places in 2025.
Trust pays tribute to Stuart Brooks
All of us at the National Trust for Scotland are deeply saddened by the death of Stuart Brooks, Director of Conservation & Policy, who passed away earlier in December after illness.
Astronomy Month at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum in Cromarty will be celebrating all things space over four weeks this winter.
Landscape pressures in Scotland
To coincide with the launch of Scotland’s Landscape Charter, the National Trust for Scotland is calling for action to protect Scotland’s landscapes.
Next phase of Staffa infrastructure project begins
We have commenced the next phase of a major infrastructure project on Staffa as we continue to invest in the visitor experience on this beautiful island.
Inverewe and Corrieshalloch are a haven for biodiversity
This summer, Inverewe and Corrieshalloch Gorge were alive with more than just the flutter of visitors – they were buzzing, gliding, and shimmering under the watchful eye of the Trust’s conservation team.