What started as a mother's curiosity about her daughter's classmates led to an interracial and interfaith effort to save a historical Potomac community in 1965.
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NTS chief executive Philip Long told the Sunday National it’s moving ‘back up through the gears’ again THE National Trust for Scotland (NTS) is, according to its chief executive Philip Long, “very much back in business”. This week Long celebrated his first anniversary as leader of the conservation and heritage charity, which cares for places and spaces nationwide.When he joined, having previously helmed the creation and launch of the ultra-modern V&A Dundee, Long entered an organisation in crisis. Covid had closed all of its properties, cafes and shops, cutting off ticket sales and leaving it an estimated £28 million in the hole.
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Glasgow is just four months away from hosting the important climate change summit Cop26.
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ALL4Unity, which targets the list vote similar to Alex Salmondâs Alba party but for the opposite political aim, has apologised for chopping Shetland off its unity election leaflets.
The partyâs lead candidate for the Highlands and Islands Moira Ramage said she could only apologise for the error, which shouldnât have happened. âIt’s entirely our fault,â she said.
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âI understand why people would be angry. I would be too. We are trying very hard to make a change for the better and move away from the constant ‘neverendum’ which is so damaging to Scotland. Hopefully people will be forgiving.â