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Information for suppliers

Stonemason working on the house at Clandon Park, Surrey
Stonemason working on the house at Clandon Park, Surrey | © National Trust / Andrew Shaylor

Our suppliers play a crucial role in enabling the National Trust to care for special places. We aim to work with suppliers who share our values and avoid business practices which harm the environment or individuals and communities. We do this by implementing clear guidance, including how to become a National Trust supplier, payment terms and GDPR regulations.

Conservators working on collection items at the Royal Oak Foundation Conservation Studio, Kent
Conservators working on collection items at the Royal Oak Foundation Conservation Studio, Kent | © National Trust Images/James Dobson
View of castle and boat sheds from the beach, Lindisfarne Castle, Northumberland

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