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A rugged coastline, with waves crashing against cliffs at St Abb's Head.
25 May 2018

We’re not droning on

With great images comes great responsibility – Liza Cole explains the ups and downs of drones.

25 May 2018

First Scottish show for influential 70s designer

Drum Castle’s newest exhibition is Scotland’s first for far-out fashion designer Marian Clayden

21 May 2018

Lights, camera … action!

Our members’ magazine editor, Clare Harris, spent a day at Culzean Castle and Country Park. Here she shares her experience of meeting three very inspiring members as the Trust’s new TV ad was being filmed.

21 May 2018

‘Dress to impress’ – Lady Ailsa’s dressing case

In an age when ladies changed their clothes up to five times a day, Lady Ailsa’s dressing case reminds us of a bygone age of splendour.

A large group of children sit under a tree in a field, accompanied by a number of Trust rangers. A man sits in the middle and holds up a sign with the People's Postocde Lottery and National Trust for Scotland logos on it.
18 May 2018

Pupils plant wildflowers at Leith Hall

Pupils from 13 Aberdeenshire schools are planting wildflowers, thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

18 May 2018

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.

A black and white photo of two young girls in a rather derelict area of Glasgow. A large pile of broken slates lies at the base of a high wall behind them. The girl on the left eats an apple; the girl on the right holds a large string bag filled with small bottles.
18 May 2018

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.

An aerial view of the island of Mingulay, surrounded by calm blue waters.
18 May 2018

Wading into fishing debate

The Trust has called on the country’s fish farming sector to fix its pollution problems before contemplating further expansion.

17 May 2018

Gerard Butler shares his love of Scotland

‘I love the people and I love the warmth. I love that you can go into a bar in the middle of nowhere in a little village and end up in the middle of a Ceilidh band or folk with the bodhran and get caught up in a sing-song.’