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Hedgerow creation day at Foel, Eryri (Snowdonia), North Wales
Hedgerow creation day at Foel, Eryri (Snowdonia), North Wales | © National Trust Images/Iolo Penri

About us

Whether you’re a lifelong member or have only just discovered the National Trust, you can find out more about us by reading up on our history and the work we do today. 

About the National Trust

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Who we are and what we stand for 

Discover more about our legacy, people and values as a conservation charity. We protect historic places and green spaces while opening them up for everyone, for ever.

A group of hikers climb a path through woodland towards the camera
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For everyone, for ever: our strategy 

Read about our strategy 'For everyone, for ever' here at the National Trust, which will take the organisation through to 2025.

Two people crouching down to look at long grass at Pentire, Cornwall
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Our constitution 

The first National Trust Act passed in 1907. Successive Acts have since been introduced to ensure the National Trust continues to be well governed and remains true to its cause.

Who's who in the National Trust

Victoria Stanfield (Area Ranger), Carole Burnett (Lead Ranger) and Hilary McGrady (Director General) walking at Leigh Woods, near Bristol.
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Meet the Executive Team 

Find out more about the National Trust’s Executive Team who provide strategic and operational leadership including setting goals and overseeing performance for the long term vision of the National Trust.

Hilary McGrady, Director-General of the National Trust
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Director-General 

Director-General Hilary McGrady has worked for the Trust since 2006, having been Regional Director for a number of regions and Chief Operating Officer since 2014.

His Majesty The King, President of the National Trust
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President 

The former Prince of Wales was our President from 2003 until the death of Her Majesty the Queen and his ascension to the throne.

René Olivieri, Chair of the National Trust, smiling for the camera
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Chair 

Find out about René Olivieri, who became Chair of the National Trust in February 2022, and the wealth of experience he brings to his role.

Sandy Nairne, Deputy Chair of the National Trust
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Deputy Chair 

Writer and curator Sandy Nairne was appointed Deputy Chair of the National Trust in 2022. Find out about his roles, both within the organisation and outside of it.

The National Trust's Annual General Meeting 2019 in the Steam Museum, Swindon
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Board of Trustees 

Discover who sits on the National Trust's Board of Trustees, what experience they bring to the role and how they work together to meet the Trust's purpose.

National Trust Council members standing on a bridge in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
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Council 

Discover how the members of the Council are elected and how they advise on important decisions, inform strategy and keep us connected to the wider public.

History

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The history of the National Trust 

Discover the history of the National Trust, from its foundation, through key projects and initiatives, to its recent anniversary celebrations.

Sir Robert Hunter with his daughter (centre), fellow National Trust founder Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley (far right) and a friend in the Lake District around 1900
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Founders 

Read about our three founders – Octavia Hill, Robert Hunter and Hardwicke Rawnsley – who set up the National Trust in 1895 to protect natural and historic places.

How we are run

The National Trust AGM 2023, STEAM Museum, Swindon

Annual General Meeting 

The 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place on 11 November. Watch a video of the event and find out the results of the members' resolutions and Council elections.

National Trust Council Chair, René Olivieri at the 2023 AGM
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How we are run 

Discover how the National Trust is run, how our governance arrangements are underpinned by Acts of Parliament and how they are designed to support and challenge our staff.

Our central office

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Heelis 

Find out how to get to Heelis, the National Trust's award-winning central office in Swindon.

Reports and publications

Sunset views from the Gowbarrow Fell trail at Aira Force and Ullswater, Cumbria
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Annual Reports 

Our Annual Report reviews our performance over the last year and looks forward to our future plans.

Two female gardeners walk along the garden path at Nymans. The staff member on the left pushes a wheelbarrow full of clippings and they're both wrapped up in fleeces and hats for wintry weather.
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Gender and Diversity Pay Gap Report 

Read our latest Gender and Diversity Pay Gap Report, see how we compare to the national average and find out what we're doing to close the gaps.

Childrens' feet in wellies and boots hanging from a tree branch
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Safeguarding statement 

Discover what we’re doing to ensure the safeguarding of all visitors, staff, volunteers and contractors including children, young people and adults at risk.

A man and a child flying a kite at Rhossili Bay, Gower
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Our fundraising promise 

When you make a donation to us, you can be confident that our fundraising is legal, open, honest and respectful. Find out more about our fundraising promise.

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Our commitment to inclusion and diversity 

We're committed to meeting the needs and expectations of a diverse society. Find out what we're doing to create an inclusive, accessible and welcoming environment for our supporters, staff and volunteers.

Partnerships

Contractors helping with the tree planting at Kingston Lacy, Dorset

Partners 

As Europe’s largest conservation charity, a partnership with us can make a real difference.

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Brand licensing partners 

We're always aiming to make our retail ranges more sustainable. That's why we collaborate with a variety of product partners who share our values.