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Brightening your garden with Brodie’s daffodil heritage

We’re giving people the chance to plant a piece of horticultural heritage in their own gardens by making bulbs from the Brodie daffodil collection available for sale to the public.

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Rocking out at Inverewe

A project is underway to renovate our rock garden at Inverewe.

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Lighting up the Tenement House

We’re shining light on life in a traditional tenement by restoring its original gas lighting.

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Douse the House at Charles Rennie Mackintosh masterpiece

We’re planning to test the waterproofness of the Hill House Box ... with water pistols!

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Foraging for fungi

We’re teaching visitors about the hidden world of fungi this autumn.

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A harvest with heritage

We’re gathering and sharing the produce of our orchards, which are packed full of beautiful fruit including heritage varieties rarely found anywhere else.

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Meeting our members

We’re looking forward to sharing and celebrating all our achievements over the past year at our Annual General Meeting.

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We care for the great and small

​At the Bachelors’ Club, Alistair Murdoch (Visitor Services Supervisor) has been improving the little garden adjacent to the property.

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Public support for independent environmental protection body

A new poll has revealed that the public agree a new, independent environmental watchdog is needed to ensure existing EU environmental protections remain in place after Brexit.

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Hebridean Heaven – cruise in May 2021

Noble Caledonia are delighted to offer a specially arranged island-hopping voyage in support of the National Trust for Scotland.

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The unicorn – Scotland’s national animal

In Scotland we’re known for our love of legends, from ghosts and witches to giant water monsters. But how did the magical unicorn become our national animal?

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Response to Werrity Review

The National Trust for Scotland comments on the publication of the Werrity Review on Grouse Moor Management.

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