Summary
THE National Trust for Scotland has admitted it is considering selling part of its vast property portfolio in a bid to stave off the financial crisis that is threatening its survival.
Chief executive Kate Mavor said the assets that could be targeted would be those of less significant historical interest, such as steadings, byres and bungalows. Other measures could include leasing holdings to private organisations and individuals, and running others jointly with local communities.See the full content of this document
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National Trust Admits Assets May Be Sold Off
The charity owns some of Scotland's most iconic sites and properties, including Culloden battlefield, the islands of St Kilda, and Culzean Castle, but Ms Mavor stressed that its 130 "jewel in the crown" key properties would remain in the Trust's protection for the nation, leaving the future of...
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