News & Updates
What Makes a UNESCO World Heritage Site
If you didn’t already know… New Lanark is one of six UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the UK. We were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.
An Overdue Catch-Up
It’s been a while since we’ve blogged (sorry about that) but there have been so many exciting things happening at New Lanark, we’re finally taking a minute to catch our breath and give you a well-deserved update.
What it is Like to be an Intern at a World Heritage Site: New Lanark
Hi all! I am finishing up a 20 day internship at the New Lanark World Heritage site and am taking this opportunity to share with you all what this experience has been like.
A Perfect Day at New Lanark
There’s so much to do and see at New Lanark and that’s before you’ve even entered the Visitor Attraction.
Well that’s a Yarn of a Different Colour
It’s time to meet our beautiful new woollen yarn shades for 2020. Rich, vibrant, bold and warm to bring some joy into the new decade.
Our Car Park Prices
In order to support the Trust to achieve its charitable goals and maintain our grounds and historic buildings, donations are essential.
Ian Donnachie: In Memorium
Ian Donnachie: In Memorium It is with great sadness that the Trust learned of the recent passing of Ian Donnachie, one of the foremost experts
A Vision for Lanark
Last year, New Lanark Trust joined forces with Lanark Community Development Trust and Discover Lanark to commission a report on the unique combined heritage potential of Lanark, New Lanark and the Falls of Clyde.
Annie and Angus’ Adventure Trails
Our Christmas trail is now up! Help Annie and Angus find out the name of their new friend by searching for the wooden letters hidden around the World Heritage site, and solving the word scrambles.
New Lanark awarded vital grant as part of £4.4m National Heritage Memorial Fund support for Scotland’s remarkable heritage
New Lanark has been given a lifeline of £2.3m by the National Heritage Memorial Fund (NHMF) as part of their Covid-19 Response Fund.