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The LOVE SCOTLAND podcast

The National Trust for Scotland invited pupils from Langside Primary School, Glasgow, to visit Holmwood, a historic site under the care of the Trust, and discuss how the charity should respond to the climate and biodiversity crisis.

A firm believer in the need to listen to, and engage with, the views of young people, Trust Chief Executive Philip Long OBE met three eco reps from the primary school, to find out about their vision for the future of Scotland and what measures they believe

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