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| Thursday, December 3, 1998 Published at 10:30 GMT UK 'Visit a factory' - National Trust ![]() The National Trust wants people to appreciate industrial heritage The National Trust, associated by most with days out at stately homes, is now encouraging day trippers to visit factories. The Trust is has pledged �100,000 a year for two years to the Industrial Trust to promote Britain's heritage. It wants visitors to go on guided tours of factories to see how the country's industry has evolved.
The Industrial Trust aims to bring together industrial partners to promote public access to live manufacturing and production. Possible projects include establishing a joint venture between the Industrial Trust and Tower Colliery, near Hirwaun in South Wales, which is wholly owned by the workforce. Charles Nunneley, Chairman of the National Trust, said: "Heritage organisations such as the National Trust have a rich and diverse collection of industrial heritage sites enjoyed by thousands of visitors every year. "Efforts by organisations such as the Industrial Trust to broaden this experience to include the industries of today deserve strong encouragement." It is hoped that the scheme will encourage more youngsters to think about careers in industry.
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