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Homemade scones sold at the National Trust's sites could soon become history due to job cuts By SAM LAWLEY, NEWS REPORTER Published: 16:20 EDT, 27 July 2025 | Updated: 16:26 EDT, 27 July 2025 ...
Don't miss A 20-minute drive from Llandudno, the National Trust’s Bodnant Garden has Italian-style rose terraces, woodland peppered with giant sequoias, and a collection of hydrangeas and magnolias.
The National Trust is set to axe around 550 jobs after Rachel Reeves 's tax raid added £10 million to the charity's wage bill. The conservation charity said rising costs were outstripping growth ...
Making the announcement, the trust said it wanted to cut its pay bill and find savings worth £26 million. A union, meanwhile, responded, saying the news would cause 'huge uncertainty and worry ...
The National Trust has announced plans to cut 6% of its current workforce, about 550 jobs, partly blaming an inflated pay bill and tax rises introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves. The heritage ...
At its centre lies my favourite National Trust site, the Neolithic henge: an immense earthwork ringed with ancient sarsen stones – many still standing – that have lasted for more than 4,000 years.
The National Trust is planning to cut around 550 jobs as part of efforts to slash its wage bill after grappling with cost pressures including increased national insurance contributions.
Read more Homemade scones sold at National Trust sites could soon become history The delicious scones served at the National Trust's cafes are set to become a thing of the past amid sweeping job ...
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