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A ranger and volunteer planting trees near Dovedale in the Peak District | © National Trust Images/Annapurna Mellor

Our partners

We need help to look after the places in our care that benefit millions of people. By working together with our partners we achieve far more than we could alone.

Who's supporting our work

Volunteers planting trees at Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk

Working with Barbour to plant more trees 

Our partner, British lifestyle brand Barbour, is match-funding tree planting donations up to a total of £50,000. This will help us to achieve our goal of planting and establishing 20 million trees by 2030 and support Barbour's commitment to help preserve the British countryside.

Two smiling children on a swing in the garden at Osterley Park and House, London
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How we're improving access to nature with Starling Bank 

We've partnered with Starling Bank to improve access to nature for more than 1 million people and fund vital peatland conservation projects. Find out all the ways we're working with them through our three-year partnership.

Close up of a walker's boots with a group of walkers in the background as they climb up Pen yr Ole Wen, Carneddau and Glyderau, Gwynedd, Wales
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Cotswold Outdoor: our exclusive walking partner 

Find out more about the National Trust’s ongoing partnership with Cotswold Outdoor as our exclusive walking partner.

Dog enjoying a Forthglade treat at Attingham Park, Shropshire
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How we're working with Forthglade for dog-friendly visits 

We've partnered with natural pet food maker Forthglade to create the Dogs Welcome project, helping you and your dog to get the most out of the places in our care.

Tree planting at Buscot and Coleshill Estate, Oxfordshire
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How we're working with HSBC UK to create carbon-rich habitats 

Thanks to HSBC UK, we're planting 2 million trees to increase access to nature, tackle climate change, protect landscapes and attract more wildlife.

Forget-me-nots growing in the garden at Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire
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Working together for a dementia-friendly future 

We’ve partnered with Alzheimer’s Society on an ambitious collaboration to make all 500 National Trust historic and countryside sites dementia-friendly.

A small, four-wheeled orange robot standing in a field with a green crop growing
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Transforming farming with the Small Robot Company 

Robots are changing the future of farming. Find out how we’re working with the Small Robot Company to tackle weeds, monitor crops and protect wildlife.

Contact us

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Get in touch to discuss how we could work together by emailing the partnerships team.

corporatepartnerships@nationaltrust.org.uk