Examples of National Trust for Scotland in a sentence
Linn Park is the second largest park in the city and with its variety of activities including an 18 hole golf course, children play areas and its extensive grounds offer woodland, river walks and Holmwood House, designed by one of Scotland’s greatest Classical architects, Alexander ‘Greek’ Gomson (1817-1875) and is now maintained by the National Trust for Scotland.
Buildings at the National Museum of Rural Life are owned by the National Trust for Scotland, and the premises of the National War Museum at Edinburgh Castle are in the care of Historic Environment Scotland.
We enjoy close partnership links with many local organisations and companies, such as the National Trust for Scotland, the Rotary Club, the Food Train, Fair Trade and other such groups.
Members were asked to look out for any individuals that they may have suspicions about (intentions in a site like) in areas like Cammo/River Almond Walkway or surrounding farmland.Discussion took place regarding the number of children in the Forest Kindergarten Initiative and the possible financial benefits for the Council from the Kindergarten.Decision 1) The Convener to check out the relationship between the National Trust for Scotland and Cammo Estate.
The upland areas are largely privately owned along with a significant area owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
If appropriate, one of the prescribed Scottish Symbols from The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 1994, eg caravan, National Trust for Scotland, Historic Scotland, fork and spoon, or bed, may also be used.
The College is represented on the National Trust for Scotland, the Scottish Government’s Excellence Group for Gaelic and the Scottish Drama Training Network.
Regarding Duncanziemere, Dunstonhill and Netherton, the biodiversity value of critical sites around the project areas continued to be of interest to the stakeholders involved during the restoration process after the previous operators’ liquidation, especially Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) (Le, 2018), a statutory agency for natural heritage in Scotland7 (The National Trust for Scotland and Scottish Natural Heritage, 2008).
Other, smaller scale, projects have been delivered through co-funding with the Peatland Code, Scottish Water, SEPA, Heritage Lottery, the National Trust for Scotland (although these were often financed via Peatland Action), EU Life+ projects and volunteer efforts.
At May 2007 there were over 8000 archaeological sites on the landand 98% of the national forest estate had Forest Design Plan cover.Percentage of NTS properties with Management Plans/ Property Statements44%The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) produces Property Statements for the majority of its properties.