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 Posted: Mon Aug 28th, 2017 10:37
Eric



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jk wrote:
Robert wrote:
Eric wrote:

I take great delight in being a member of the New Zealand heritage trust....who's member get free admission to UK National Trust properties by reciprocal agreement. Their annual fee is LESS THAN HALF the UK membership fee.o.O


Crafty old fox! :lol:


Yes indeed .
Url to NZ heritage website for membership application?


http://www.heritage.org.nz/get-involved/membership-application


I forgot to say that, in adddition to free access to most UK National Trust properties, it includes English Heritage sites as well.

Our joint UK seniors membership was c. £80 for NT and £80 for EH. i.e. £160/year
NZ card is c.£40 for both and other places around the globe......


"Visiting Rights to Overseas Heritage Places
Members of Heritage New Zealand are entitled to free or reduced admission* to hundreds of historic properties around the world as a result of reciprocal visiting agreements in place between Heritage New Zealand and other overseas heritage organisations.......

National Trust of England, Wales and Northern Ireland (excludes Wakehurst Place)
National Trust of Scotland
National Trust of Jersey
National Trust of Guernsey
English Heritage
National Trust of Australia (except Currumbin Sanctuary in Queensland - half price admission on presentation of current Heritage New Zealand membership card)
Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation (USA)
Japan National Trust
Zimbabwean National Trust
Gelderland Trust for Historic Houses & Gelderland Trust for Natural Beauty (Netherlands)
National Trust for the Cayman Islands
Bermuda National Trust
Manx National Heritage
Barbados National Trust
National Trust for Historic Preservation (USA)"

Last edited on Mon Aug 28th, 2017 10:55 by Eric



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