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hollie.weimeraner
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I don't know if this has been mentioned previously but anyone taking out National Trust membership can get it cheaper by joining the Scottish National Trust which has a reciprocal agreement with the National Trust in England.
It could also be a Moneysaving Moral Dilemma whether to do this or not
It could also be a Moneysaving Moral Dilemma whether to do this or not
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hollie.weimeraner wrote: »I don't know if this has been mentioned previously but anyone taking out National Trust membership can get it cheaper by joining the Scottish National Trust which has a reciprocal agreement with the National Trust in England.
It could also be a Moneysaving Moral Dilemma whether to do this or not
Or if really cheeky join the NZ national trust0 -
Nothing cheeky about using the reciprocal arrangements with the heritage NZ.
That gives you admission to NT of England, Scotland AND English Heritage too0 -
The only downside is that you don't get the parking permit which comes with the English NT sub.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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Wherever there is no parking charges for nt members or eh members there's no parking charges for heritage NZ members either0
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Sorry Quentin that is not true.
You are charged £5 for parking at Clumber Park if you are members of Heritage NZ.
I believe other NT properties also charge.0 -
The old threads are the best!0
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knightstyle wrote: »Sorry Quentin that is not true.
You are charged £5 for parking at Clumber Park if you are members of Heritage NZ.
I believe other NT properties also charge.
No. They don't charge affiliated members.
You only pay at those properties where everyone pays including NT members.0 -
No what?...........0
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NZ website says "does not include parking"0
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I was referring to NT sites where there is open access: eg country parks etc, rather than properties. These often charge for the use of the car park, and by displaying a valid window sticker, you are exempted from these charges.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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