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I'm all for saving money and this is a legitimate of doing just that.
The fact is, that these places need to be paid for, if you aren't prepared to even pay a tenner to support a nice park, gardens or house that you are enjoying then that is beyond tight.
Being "tight" doesn't come into it!!
No one is stopping you making a voluntary donation if you wish or forcing you to take advantage of any offer/loop holes.
These places shouldn’t make offers if they don’t want people to take advantage of them, so no sympathy for a professionally run organsation.
Personally I use my own judgment and sometimes donate where it’s good value/not for profit or they are doing good work.
Plus the NZ membership we got definitely does not cover parking and we have to pay £5 even for a short stop for a pic-nic.
So you "get very cross" but then do it yourself anyway? Or am I misunderstanding and you live in Scotland?
Interesting comment about the "exorbitant" food and drink prices. I tend to agree but I tend to feel that about many cafes etc. The largest NT property near me has a huge cafe / restaurant which is accessible without paying to go into the property. It always seems to be packed despite the prices!