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A large group of people stand in a room in front of a plain wall, smiling at the camera. In the front row a man hold a large round placard that says: Investing in Volunteers with a big orange tick. Next to him, a woman holds a large omega-shaped sign, that reads: National Trust for Scotland | Volunteers welcome.
5 Dec 2018

Investing in our Volunteers

We’re delighted that we’ve been re-accredited as an organisation that values its volunteers and invests in their management.

4 Dec 2018

Nothing revealing to say

Mark Bishop, Director of Customer & Cause at the Trust, recently got to experience at first hand the work of Project Reveal.

4 Dec 2018

Discovering the Royal Burgh of Culross

Lynsey Sharp is the latest celebrity to get behind the National Trust for Scotland. Here she documents her first visit as a Trust champion to one of her favourite Scottish destinations – Culross.

A close-up shot of a hand holding a pencil and hovering over a wooden beam.
4 Dec 2018

Keeping the writing on the wall

We’re battling the moths that might destroy the unique markings on the walls of Barry Mill.

4 Dec 2018

The Carbon Farmer

The National Trust for Scotland has sponsored production of a short film to share a positive vision for the future of our peatlands.

3 Dec 2018

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.

30 Nov 2018

We came, we saw, we inventoried!

As the West team’s involvement in Project Reveal comes to an end, we look back over the last 16 months.

View of Burg from across the sea. Snow is on the mountain tops in the distance.
28 Nov 2018

Saving our seas

We’re asking the salmon industry to clean up its act to protect Scotland’s world-class natural environment.

Canna seen from the sea on a calm sunny day. The island is reflected in the smooth water.
28 Nov 2018

Trust welcomes salmon recommendations

Richard Luxmoore welcomes the Rural Economy Committee’s recommendations on Scottish salmon farming.