National Trust quietly updates values to prioritise 'embracing traditions of different cultures'
The National Trust has swapped multiple references to "history" for the term "culture" whilst also stripping away several mentions of "the countryside" from its mission statement. The conservation charity s amended objectives now centre on "embracing the traditions of different cultures" alongside exploring "the stories of different histories". Previously, the organisation s statement of values declared its commitment to looking after "the nation s coastline, historic sites, countryside and

The National Trust has swapped multiple references to "history" for the term "culture" whilst also stripping away several mentions of "the countryside" from its mission statement. The conservation charity s amended objectives now centre on "embracing the traditions of different cultures" alongside exploring "the stories of different histories". Previously, the organisation s statement of values declared its commitment to looking after "the nation s coastline, historic sites, countryside and
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