National Trust
The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, commonly referred to as the National Trust, is an independent charitable organization and membership association dedicated to the preservation and conservation of environmental and heritage assets in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It operates as Europe's largest conservation charity, with a primary mission to safeguard natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage for the benefit of the general public.
The National Trust fulfils its crucial role through the collective efforts of its extensive network, which includes numerous members, dedicated volunteers, committed staff, and generous donors. The organization's capacity to protect and maintain extensive stretches of coastline, woodlands, rural landscapes, and a diverse array of historic structures, gardens, and invaluable collections relies heavily on the support and collaboration of these stakeholders. Their contributions enable the National Trust to fulfil its overarching mandate of preserving and promoting access to these cherished assets, ensuring that they remain accessible and enjoyed by all.