The body’s chief executive Kate Mavor has written to its 300,000-plus members asking them each to donate at least £15, outlining a dark future in the appeal for fresh donations from trust members.
THE National Trust for Scotland has warned its members of a nightmare scenario of key sites such as Culzean Castle crumbling to the ground because of a lack of cash.
The body’s chief executive Kate Mavor has written to its 300,000-plus members asking them each to donate at least £15, outlining a dark future in the appeal for fresh donations from trust members.
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