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Pride Month at the National Trust for Scotland
In June, we are hosting a number of exciting activities that highlight the role and histories of LGBT+ people at some of our Edinburgh places.
Many hands make light work
Members of staff from the National Trust for Scotland and People’s Postcode Lottery recently took part in a volunteering day at Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve.
It’s time to end the sale of peat
We’re calling for the government to end the use of peat in horticultural growing media.
Raeburn’s Edinburgh exhibition opens to the public
Marking the 200th anniversary of Raeburn’s death, the exhibition offers new perspectives on one of Scotland’s greatest artists.
Celebrating our valued volunteers
We’re showcasing the remarkable contributions of our dedicated volunteers through their inspiring stories of the vital work they do, from gardening to governance.
Launch of member passport
The new National Trust for Scotland passport, exclusively for members, is a wonderful way to experience Scotland’s special places.
Strengthening the team at the Trust
A desire to protect Scotland’s landscapes and wildlife and a natural affinity to the places in our care has conservation specialists coming back year on year.
Threave Landscape Restoration Project inspires change
Our project to transform a disused dairy farm in Dumfries & Galloway is inspiring change across the country.
The PLANTS project: an artist’s garden at Broughton House
Our PLANTS project inventory officer shares some of her findings after spending time in the inspirational garden at Broughton House.