• Issue 158 - Spring 2023

  • Jan 4 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

Issue 158 - Spring 2023

  • Summary

  • Spring 2023 audio edition highlights
    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.
    Find out how we’ve been working with people and other conservation charities to start conversations about nature, and come up with a plan to protect it for future generations.
    We’re also sharing a preview of a new book by Trust curators, in which they delve into the stories of 100 of the most remarkable books and manuscripts in our care. Meanwhile younger readers, and the young at heart, can go behind the scenes of the new Children’s Country House Museum at Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire, where everyone can enjoy hands-on history in a thoroughly new way.
    Finally enjoy the best show of the season with a round-up of places to discover spring blossom, from historic orchards to urban streets fizzing with flowers.

    You can listen to individual articles at these timecodes:

    00:00:00 Introduction and Editor’s Letter
    00:01:24 News from around the Trust
    00:06:34 From the Director General
    00:11:16 AGM report 2022
    00:18:27 Let's talk about nature
    00:31:42 Bring on the blossom
    00:42:15 A journey through books
    00:50:35 The Children’s Country House
    01:02:23 My membership and me
    01:05:55 What's on - events & exhibitions
    01:10:00 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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