Group called Restore Trust is waging campaign to put candidates on charity’s 36-seat governing council

Torn between moves to reckon with difficult truths about its properties’ colonial past and those who view the process as a politicised assault on heritage, the National Trust (NT) has been embroiled for months in its own “culture war”.

Now, after the debate has largely played out on social media and in the press, those divisions are set to spill over at the charity’s annual general meeting (AGM) this month.

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