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income (£5.3 million). In the same year the Trust's total expenditure was £51.9 million, up from £44.1 million in 2020–21. The Trust therefore recorded an operating operational deficit of £11.3 million, however this was less bad than anticipated and largely attributed to the aftermath of the
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Annual membership of the Trust allows free entry to properties and "Discovery Tickets" are available for shorter term visitors. Membership also provides free entry to National Trust properties in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and vice versa. The Trust has independent sister organisations in
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For the year ended 28 February 2022, the Trust's total income was £51.9 million, up from £44.3 million in 2020–21. The largest sources of income were membership subscriptions (£14.7 million), commercial activities (£9.0 million), investment income (£5.3 million), and property
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For the maintenance of its nature properties, the Trust depends on the contributions of volunteers, with local circles of Conservation Volunteers working on projects during weekends. The charity also organises working holidays called "Thistle Camps" on various properties, with activities undertaken
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which aims to preserve the land in its undeveloped state and provide access and enjoyment to the public. Trust sites are home to a diverse variety of native wildlife. The Trust estimate that almost 25% of Scotland's seabirds nest on its island and coastal sites, equivalent to 8% of seabirds in
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When the Trust took on the management of mountain estates there was controversy concerning issues such as the siting of visitor centres, which some considered inappropriate for land of "wild" character. The Trust has since removed some intrusive facilities, with the original
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The Trust is Scotland's largest garden owner with just under 70 gardens that cover 238 hectares and contain 13,500 varieties of plant. These gardens include 35 "major gardens" with the remainder forming part of other properties. The gardens represent the full history of
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In the year 2021–21 the Trust welcomed 2.2 million visitors to its properties, of which 1.3 million were visits to "gated" properties (properties which non-members are required to pay for entry). In 2016 the 10 most visited properties were:
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In 1935, following the passage of the National Trust for Scotland Order Confirmation Act 1935, the Trust gained the power to declare its properties "inalienable", meaning that they are effectively held
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and domestic tools. The primary aim of the Trust's curatorship is to present collections and works of art in the historic settings for which they were commissioned or acquired.
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The Trust was established in 1931 as the "National Trust for Scotland for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", following discussions held in the smoking room of
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An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act 1936 relating to the National Trust for Scotland.
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Across its properties the Trust is responsible for the conservation and display of hundreds of thousands of objects from paintings to
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and describes itself as "the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and
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and the only World Heritage Site in the UK to be listed for both its natural and cultural significance. St Kilda and the surrounding
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Historians working for the NTS have estimated that at least 36 of the 139 historic properties owned by the Trust have links to the
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basis (or 760 in total when taking account of seasonal employees), and had over 310,000 members. The Trust's Patron is
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The Trust is the third largest land manager in Scotland, owning 76,000 hectares of Scottish countryside including 46
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The Trust owns and manages around 130 properties and 180,000 acres (73,000 ha; 730 km) of land, including
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Visitor Centre being removed in 2002; a new centre was built lower down the glen. Similarly the visitor centre at
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are home to over one million seabirds as well as three species unique to the islands; the
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Conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage
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Europe. The Trust's countryside properties are home to native mammal species including
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The Trust owns many historic houses, ranging from large houses such as
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Since 1957, the Trust have owned and managed the archipelago of
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National Trust for Scotland Order Confirmation Act 1935
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As of 2022 it employed 469 people on a 1486:"National Trust for Scotland: Wild Land" 1464:"National Trust for Scotland: Mountains" 1437: 1281:Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator 902:is one of the Trust's most iconic sites. 553: 167: 1684: 1243: 883:, the Trust's most popular visitor site 248:John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl 2029: 488:National Trust for Scotland properties 480:maintenance and woodland work such as 2077:British companies established in 1931 1939: 1658: 1312:from the original on 20 November 2022 1074:The National Trust for Scotland Guide 919:Historic Scotland (Dissolved in 2015) 645: 538:to 20th-century plant collections at 356:Text of statute as originally enacted 1918: 1407:"National Trust for Scotland: About" 1377:"Thistle Camps - FAQ : Welcome" 1438:Greenoak, Francesca (1 June 2005). 1244:Carrell, Severin (7 January 2021). 966:"Sir Mark Jones named as new Chair" 13: 2057:Heritage organisations in Scotland 1614:. 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