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School pupils-turned-archaeologists unearth Brodick Castle’s past
National Trust for Scotland archaeologists and local volunteers have uncovered a range of historical artefacts at Brodick Castle.
Rare 19th-century musical game goes on display
A rare 19th-century musical game, one of only three known to still exist, is going on display to the public for the first time at the Georgian House.
Battling the elements to upgrade Staffa’s jetty
A major repair project has been completed on Staffa to upgrade the landing jetty and improve accessibility to a beloved island.
Canna House reopens with post-war atmosphere preserved
Canna House is open to the public after a nine-year programme of repair and restoration.
Habitat recovery project aids restoration of Glencoe’s biodiversity
The team at Glencoe are celebrating the success of a recent project that has helped restore biodiversity and bolstered climate resilience.
Brodie Castle’s history helps shape pupils’ futures
Brodie Castle is inspiring pupils to consider a career in heritage through the Workforce for the Future project.
Defying gravity to manage invasive species
The Trust employs aerial specialists to help tackle invasive non-native plant species.
Trust welcomes decision on Bannockburn
The Trust welcomes the decision of Scottish Ministers to refuse planning permission for a horse-trotting track on the site of Bannockburn battlefield.
Forensic artist reimagines the Millers
Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum has partnered with Cromarty Arts Trust and an award-winning forensic artist to reimagine 19th-century geologist and writer Hugh Miller and his wife Lydia.