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Revision as of 21:02, 10 October 2023
This page absolutely does contain spoilers either about the behind-the-scenes or narrative elements of stories which have not yet been published or broadcast. Please see our spoiler policy for our rules governing articles about such subjects.
The 160th issue of National Trust Magazine was cover dated Autumn 2023.
Notably, this issue contained an article on how National Trust sites have played a role in bringing Doctor Who to life all the way to series fourteen of Doctor Who, yet to be broadcast at the time of the magazine's release.
A spoken word version of the magazine is available on Apple Podcasts.[1]
Contents
(items marked with an asterisk contain Doctor Who-related content)
Your Autumn
- What's on
- News
- From the Director-General
Your National Trust
- From you
- My membership and me
- Shopping
- Bookshelf
- Crossword
People & Places
- Seasonal view
- Through space and time*
- Changing Chalk
- In conversation with George Clark and Liz Green
- An object I love
- All-weather outdoor fun
- The finest dining
- Everywhere and Nowhere
- Around the Trust in 244 scones
- Meet... Liz Nelstrop
Credits
- Editor: Sally Palmer
- Deputy Editor: Rhea Bawden
- Assistant Editors: Helen Beer, Karen Gregory, Immy Tinkler
- Senior Picture Researcher: Drew Hill
- Sub-editor: Wendy Smith
- Proofreader: Anthony Lambert