
Issue 161 - Spring 2024
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About this listen
We hope the spring issue of National Trust Magazine will inspire you to get out and about to experience all the season has to offer.
Join Head of Data Huw Davies on his quest to cycle to every place in the National Trust Handbook. Discover the intriguing 16-sided home, A la Ronde in Devon, with historian Suzannah Lipscomb. And find out how you can get involved in this year’s Festival of Blossom.
And, as always, you can discover events and activities to help you make the most of your membership this season, along with news stories to keep you up to date with all the work you’re supporting.
You can listen to individual articles at these timecodes:
00:00:00 Introduction and Editor’s letter
00:01:07 News from around the Trust
00:06:16 From the Director General
00:09:32 AGM report 2023
00:15:02 On your bike
00:27:29 Resetting the river
00:36:49 House of curiosities
00:49:16 Festival of Blossom
00:55:09 Coming together for nature
01:07:59 Out and about
01:13:41 Credits
To listen to more podcasts from the National Trust, go to:
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/podcasts
Members of the Trust receive the print magazine free of charge. Full of behind-the-scenes stories and beautiful photography, we hope it will inspire you with all there is to discover and be part of with the National Trust. To find out more about membership go to: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/join-us
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