All Stories
Theatre production brings Burns to life
We are collaborating with theatremaker James Clements on a new theatrical production inspired by Robert Burns.
Trust’s trees hold promise for the future
We are embarking on an ambitious project to record all the ancient, veteran and notable trees across our entire estate to secure the survival of these living relics.
Pioneering Spirit prevails at archaeology awards
The National Trust for Scotland’s Pioneering Spirit project won Current Archaeology’s Archaeological Research Project of the Year.
Hugh Miller heirloom found on South African beach
A long-lost mourning ring is set to go on display at Hugh Miller’s Birthplace Cottage & Museum for the first time.
Ben Lawers welcomes apprentices
The team at Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve have welcomed their first Rural Skills Modern Apprentices.
Edinburgh’s literati turn out for Trust’s new book shop
A host of Edinburgh’s literary talent turned out to celebrate the launch of a new second-hand book shop at the Georgian House.
Carnegie Hall debut for the Gregg fiddle
We are partnering with Hoolie in New York as the Gregg fiddle makes its Carnegie Hall debut.
The PLANTS project: 8 outcomes – the final blog
The PLANTS project celebrates three years of cataloguing Scotland’s historic gardens, laying a foundation for future stewardship and conservation efforts.
Celebrating 50 years as a Trust volunteer
Finlay McKichan of the Aberdeen & District Members’ Centre has received the Trust’s President’s Award for 50 years of service.