Interested in making the most of the National Trust near you? Join your local group to enjoy special interest talks, visits, holidays and other social and fundraising events.
You'll also be helping a great cause - local groups support the work of the charity and raise hundreds of thousands of pounds every year for our conservation and access projects around the country.
About the group
The Bristol Centre is a Voluntary Association of over 800 National Trust members, volunteers and staff founded in 1968 to promote and prosper the work of the National Trust. Throughout the year it organises a varied programme of social events, visits, walks and talks on a wide range of topics. Most visits are by coach from a central pick up point in the Bristol area with talks and lectures being held in the central Bristol area.
In the past year the Association has contributed to projects at Tyntesfield, Chedworth Roman Villa, Hidcote Gardens, Clevedon Court and other local National Trust properties.
This is only made possible by the continued support of the members of the Association and our membership secretary would be pleased to forward a copy of our newsletter/ programme to anyone interested in joining the group and taking advantage of the wide ranging series of walks, talks and visits planned for the coming year.
We would like to tell you more about our group; you will find details of our membership enquiry contact here and information about our current activities here
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