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Supporter groups in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire

Visitors in the garden to the side of the house at Belton House, Lincolnshire.
Visitors in the garden at Belton House, Lincolnshire | © National Trust Images/Megan Taylor

Make the most of your National Trust membership in Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire by joining a local supporter’s group, to enjoy a series of members events and support the vital work of the Trust. There are three groups you could join in the region. Read on to find your nearest group or click on a Supporter Group’s name in the menu to jump to their details. 

Why join a supporter group?

Getting together with other National Trust enthusiasts, members and volunteers who feel passionate about the same things is priceless. Sharing unique experiences and finding out more about the places you care about is what being part of a local National Trust supporter group is all about.

From listening to expert talks and going on behind-the-scenes tours to taking relaxing holidays or restoring natural habitats in the great outdoors, you’ll be part of something amazing. Supporter groups promote and assist the National Trust’s work within their local area and raise money for conservation and development projects through all kinds of events.

The Grantham Association

This Lincolnshire-based association raises funds for the benefit of local places, while widening the benefits of their involvement with the National Trust.

Gardeners working in the recreated C19th garden at The Workhouse, Southwell, Nottinghamshire.
Gardeners working in the recreated C19th garden at The Workhouse, Southwell | © National Trust Images/Arnhel de Serra

The North Notts Association

The North Notts Association provides talks and visits and supports our local properties. Membership is open to members of the National Trust, volunteers and staff.

Nottingham Centre

Nottingham Centre is a local Supporters’ Association affiliated to the National Trust, with a membership coming from Nottingham and surrounding towns and villages.

Full membership is open to all existing members of the National Trust. Membership is £6 per person or £10 per couple living at the same address.

Guided walks around Clent Hills in partnership with Cotswold Outdoors, Worcestershire

All about supporter groups

Find more information on supporter groups and up-to-date contact details for each group.

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