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What comes after 90?
We’re developing a new 10-year strategy and need your help to shape our future.
Wildlife spotter’s guide: Culzean Country Park
From gardens and woodland, to ponds and the seashore, the rich diversity of habitats at Culzean support a wide range of animal and plant life.
Exploring winter woodlands
Rob Dewar explores the seasonal delights of walking in woodlands at several Trust places.
William Alexander, 11th Duke of Hamilton (1811–63)
Regional Curator Sarah Beattie is back with another blog exploring the lives of some of the Hamilton family, and the impact they had on the building, collections and interiors at Brodick Castle.
Wildlife spotter’s guide: Falls of Glomach
This remote Highland landscape is home to one of the highest waterfalls in Britain. The peatlands above the falls, including lochs and a river, as well as the amazing gorge welcome a wide variety of wildlife.
The ideal souvenir
The second in our series A Student’s View, looks at the origins of ‘ideal’ beauty and why we collect souvenirs.
Facing Our Past at Malleny Garden
As part of our Facing Our Past project, we take a look at the Scotts of Malleny and their connections to the West Indies.
Project Wipeout: controlling invasive plants
Over the last 6 months, the Trust has been making good progress on our plan to wipe out invasive plants at some of our places.
The daft days
To celebrate the 12 days of Christmas, also known as the ‘daft days’, we arranged some virtual workshops to encourage the next generation of bards.