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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
At number 38 on our 100 Ways list is putting culture in its rightful place.
Investing in our Volunteers
At number 37 on our 100 Ways list, we’re delighted that we’ve been re-accredited as an organisation that values its volunteers and invests in their management.
The Trust’s starring role in blood-soaked saga Rise of the Clans
BBC Scotland’s new series Rise of the Clans airs for the first time on Monday 3 December, and it has more than one connection to the National Trust for Scotland.
How we’ll save the Hill House
How do you solve a century-old problem? Easy – stop the rain.
Temporary suspension of direct debit payments
This is an update on the issues affecting a small proportion of people during our IT system upgrade.
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.
Celebrating young people in the Highlands
We’re marking the Year of Young People across our Highland places.
Growing the next generation of gardeners
At number 6 in the Trust’s 100 Ways list is a brand new gardening apprentice scheme that’s now open for applications.
Strategy sets out historic plans for Scottish heritage
We’ve launched our most ambitious programme for investment and activity, over the next five years.
Concerns over new threat to Culloden Conservation Zone
The Trust has objected to another proposed development near Culloden.
Conservation bodies ask First Minister to step in on Coul Links decision
A coalition of environmental groups campaigning to save Coul Links has called on the First Minister to step in to save one of Scotland’s last remaining intact dune habitats.
Conservation Principles
Conservation, access, learning and enjoyment have been at the heart of the National Trust for Scotland’s mission since our establishment in 1931.
Scotland’s young people love castles
Young Scots love castles according to new figures just released.
Conservation skills for the future: a meaningful legacy
Charlotte Tomlin on the Bute Icon Internship
The Duke of Buccleuch made a recent official visit to Culross Palace.
The Duke of Buccleuch made a recent official visit to Culross Palace.
First Scottish show for influential 70s designer
Drum Castle’s newest exhibition is Scotland’s first for far-out fashion designer Marian Clayden
Pupils plant wildflowers at Leith Hall
Pupils from 13 Aberdeenshire schools are planting wildflowers, thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Cycling 350 miles in support of Hill House plans
A dedicated Trust employee has set off on a gruelling 350 mile bike journey to raise funds for our Box the Hill House appeal.
Homecoming for Harry Benson at Pollok House exhibition
An exhibition celebrating the work of one of the world’s best-known photographers begins this weekend at Pollok House in Glasgow.
Wading into fishing debate
The Trust has called on the country’s fish farming sector to fix its pollution problems before contemplating further expansion.
Scottish stars back our biggest ever campaign
Brian Cox, Gerard Butler, Sir Chris Hoy, Judy Murray, Alex McLeish, Stuart Hogg, Finn Russell, Andrea McLean and Evelyn Glennie all appear in our new film.
‘Scotland is Now’ shows Scotland’s dynamism
Mark Bishop, Director of Customer & Cause for the Trust, gives his take on a new public sector campaign.
Pioneering role for Brodick Castle
Brodick Castle will be the proving ground for a brand new approach to property presentation when it reopens in 2019.