National Trust Magazine is the members’ publication of National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. With a readership of over 4 million it currently has the highest magazine circulation in Britain. Three issues are sent out every year - spring, summer and autumn – and are delivered as part of the National Trust members’ mailout, which includes local newsletters and other information for Trust members.
History
The first issue appeared in May 1932 and featured the Trust’s newest acquisition, Montacute House, on the cover. It was 8 pages long and titled ‘The National Trust Bulletin’. Over time the magazine has been variously known as,
1968–1970: Newsletter to members of The National Trust
1971–1973: National Trust News
1973–1985: National Trust
1985–Present: The National Trust Magazine
The number of issues has varied from 1 to 4 per year, although since 1984 the magazine has been tri-annual. The current numbering system considers issue number 1 to be the spring 1968 issue. In fact 50 issues preceded the spring 1968 edition; therefore the summer 2016 magazine was the 218th National Trust Members’ publication.
Staff
Previous editors include
Robin Wright: 1982–1985
Lawrence Rich: 1985–1988
Sarah Jane Forder: 1989–1996
Amanda Evans: ‘acting editor’ autumn 1996
Gina Guarnieri: 1997–1999
Anne Johnson: autumn 1999
Gaynor Aaltonen: 2000–2006
Sue Herdman: 2006–2012
Clare Gogerty: spring 2013
Debbie Schrieber 'acting editor' summer 2013
Sally Palmer: 2013–present
The team has variously included Executive Editors, News Editors, Deputy Editors, Art Directors over the years. Currently the magazine employs three full-time editorial staff: the Editor and two Assistant Editors, as well as a Content Researcher who is employed by National Trust Images. It also employs freelance designers, a sub-editor and proof reader.
Content
The magazine features articles on interiors, gardens, landscape, wildlife, family, food, environment and all areas of National Trust life. Regular pages Seasonal View A double-page picture feature, encapsulating the season. News A round-up of the top stories and events from inside the Trust, with columns by the Director General and other key staff. From You Letters, emails and pictures from members. Trust on screen The latest filming news from Trust places. Shopping Highlights from the latest Trust retail ranges. How to Guide to re-creating a Trust feature in your own home or garden. Bookshelf The latest books, videos and apps from the Trust. Crossword The enduringly popular prize crossword. In conversation with Each issue we have a chat with someone from the Trust.
In the news
The National Trust Magazine has sparked features in broadsheets, such as the Telegraph, and the Sunday Times.
Advertising
The very first advert to appear in the magazine was in the 1968 issue. Redactive handle the advertising for the magazine today.
Talking Magazine
An audio version of each issue is produced. The talking magazine is presented by John Waite, and regularly features the voices of Malcolm Billings, Louise Fryer, Brian Perkins, Libby Purves, and Charlotte Green. In addition to features, which are read aloud, extra studio interviews and outside broadcasts are conducted with authors, Trust staff, and figures mentioned in the magazine.
Contributors
Notable contributors to the magazine have included:
From the summer 2016 issue National Trust Magazine updated its design and structure, following reader research. It features improved navigation and a cleaner layout. New content includes fun pages for children and highlights of events across the UK. The aim is to help readers to make the most of their membership and find out more about the Trust’s work looking after special places forever, for everyone.