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North West National Trust sites with links to slavery and colonialism

North West National Trust sites with links to slavery- and one is in Lancashire THE NATIONAL TRUST has come under fire in recent days for asking its volunteers to undergo diversity training. The organisation was trending on Twitter this morning (14 April) after people reportedly cancelled their memberships after being asked to take part in the ‘everyday inclusion training’ when they return for work after lockdown. British politican, David Kurten, took to Twitter to write: “I m very glad I cancelled my National Trust membership a few months ago and I m not paying for any more of their diversity training , unconscious bias and decolonisation rubbish.”

National Trust members launch campaign against charity s woke agenda

National Trust members have launched a campaign against the charity s woke agenda as it was today accused of lecturing the public and  demonising history.  Restore Trust was established following furious criticism of a report detailing links between 93 of the Trust s properties and historic slavery and colonialism. The group, described as a forum where members can discuss their concerns about the future of the charity , says visitors should not leave venues feeling their history has been demonised .         They say there has been a relentless diminution of standards at the Trust and have accused the charity of patronising and lecturing the public, according to the Telegraph.  

Fury as National Trust vows to press on with woke review into colonial past

Trust s report detailed links between 93 properties and slavery and colonialism Winston Churchill s former home, Chartwell, in Kent, was on the list  Move prompted a fierce backlash and the trust faced accusations of wokeism But Charity Commission today cleared it of breaking charity law Brexiteer Nigel Farage said he had become increasingly appalled by the trust Historian Simon Heffer said he was astonished the trust had not been censured

Historian behind National Trust s imperial project launches extraordinary attack on ministers

The academic behind the National Trust s Woke review to identify properties with links to colonialism today astonishingly accused the government of  weaponising history by trying to stop Left-wing academics denigrating Britain s past.  The study, which blacklisted - among others - the Lake District home of avid anti-slaver William Wordsworth because his brother was involved in the trade, was accused of re-writing history after assembling a team of left-wing and politically biased experts. Its leader, Professor Corinne Fowler, spoke today as Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden prepared to use a meeting with 25 heritage organisations to urge them to adopt a rounded view of Britain s past that does not focus excessively on the empire. 

Discover the Cornish legend of The Mermaid of Zennor

Published: 12:50 PM February 10, 2021    Updated: 3:07 PM March 15, 2021 Zennor Head is a promontory on the Cornish coast of England, between Pendour Cove and Porthzennor Cove. - Credit: Tony Atkin/Geograph The Mermaid of Zennor is a popular Cornish Folk Tale that has captured the hearts of many over the years, including artists, poets and musicians. William Bottrell first recorded the legend in the 1873 text Traditions and Hearthside Stories of West Cornwall. According to the Folk Tale, a beautiful and elegant woman would sporadically visit St. Senara’s Church in Zennor over a period of several years. Her ethereal beauty, for she never seemed to age, captivated everyone who met her, and she possessed the most exquisite of voices.

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