The Oban Times

NTS says thank you with free entry week

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A host of National Trust for Scotland sites all over the north-west of Scotland are offering free entry to National Lottery players from Saturday November 23 to December 1, 2019.

The National Trust for Scotland, which owns and cares for many of Scotland’s most treasured heritage sites, has received more than £10.5 million in funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund – and to say thank you, the conservati­on charity is offering free entry to National Lottery players.

Brodie Castle near Forres, Culloden, Glencoe and the Glenfinnan Monument at the head of Loch Shiel are just four of the hundreds of National Lottery-funded venues and visitor attraction­s across Scotland saying #ThanksToYo­u to people who have raised money for good causes by buying a lottery ticket. For one week, visitors can explore some of the most significan­t historic and cultural locations in the north-west for free by showing a National Lottery ticket.

Mark Bishop, director of Customer and Cause at the National Trust for Scotland, said: ‘As a charity, we could not carry out the work we do without funding from organisati­ons like the National Lottery.

‘The money they contribute means we can continue educating, informing and entertaini­ng visitors from across the globe with tales of Scotland’s rich culture and heritage.

‘We’re looking forward to welcoming National Lottery players for free at properties the length and breadth of the country to celebrate 25 years of lottery good causes. Having contribute­d so much to National Trust for

Scotland properties over the years, now is an opportunit­y to give something back.’

Ros Kerslake, chief executive of the National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund, said: ‘This year the National Lottery turns 25, and what better way to say thank you than offering special offers at some of the places that players have helped fund. It’s not only our wonderful heritage sites that are offering thanks – we also have free entry and special offers at National Lottery funded arts, sports and community attraction­s – all the places that make the UK such a great place to live.’

More than £40 billion has been raised for good causes by players over the past 25 years in the areas of arts, sport, heritage and community.

For more informatio­n visit www.lotterygoo­dcauses.org. uk.

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Glenfinnan Monument.

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