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The National Trust
Conserving and preserving our history is the job of The National Trust. They get no direct government support, unlike many less worthy causes, such as overseas war campaigns. Therefore, sign up and enjoy our cultural heritage.
The National Trust:
"The National Trust is Britains largest conservation organisation, caring for 300 historic houses, 700 miles of spectacular coastline and over 600,000 acres of beautiful countryside. The National Trust has been conserving the nations treasures for over a hundred years and is a charity that receives no direct support from government. The National Trust does not cover Scotland, although membership does allow free entry to properties owned by The National Trust for Scotland.
Why should consumers join The National Trust?
Great value you can visit hundreds of fantastic places in England, Wales & Northern Ireland as many times as you like.
FREE car parking at most National Trust countryside, woodland and coastal car parks.
Children under 5 go free.
The National Trust membership pack which contains:
Members Handbook the essential guide to all the Trusts properties, opening times and locations.
The National Trust Magazine published three times a year with news, views, articles, features, gardening tips and letters.
Regional Newsletters updates on the special events and activities in your area.
Car parking sticker free parking at most National Trust car parks.
Map Guide your guide to over 300 beautiful buildings and 200 glorious gardens.
Three months free membership when you pay by Direct Debit (twelve months for the price of nine).
Free National Trust picnic rug".
If you have been tempted by this, here WAS the link:
THE LINK WAS HERE TO GO TO THE PLACE! ...but read on...

www.nationaltrust.org.uk affiliate program is with BUY AT - that's a shame.
Well it would have been nice to continue to promote The National Trust via an affiliate program, but unfortunately they seem to be stuck with Buy.at , which is a shame as since Buy.at was taken over by AOL it's never been quite the same in character, like when someone "modernises" an interesting architectural building and makes a poor job of it. Nevertheless, we do like The National Trust, and we know it's not their fault if Buy.at have made a mess of things. So, folks, please DO sign up to The National Trust. They are a noble charity and they do a lot of good for the cultural heritage of Britain. You can visit their official website at www.nationaltrust.org.uk , or you can see another interesting page about the National Trust at Stamp Demon which might help.
Although this page is corked, there is a hope that some day in the continuing history in which we live, The National Trust will have an affiliate program with one of the many affiliate marketing companies which we can trust to get things right.