While at the National Maritime Museum, I got this photo from Michelle who was at Standen to meet Father Christmas. He paid a flying visit in an old Green gown of his, which I and many others think is particularly appropriate for his National Trust visits.
But not everybody.
In these last few months of the financial year, we need to work hard to attract visitors to our properties, against a public perception that the National Trust is closed for winter. One wheeze that our central office came up with was to turn all our Father Christmas’s green and make a big media splash with it. It’s not a new idea of course, but with the National Trust doing it, with FCs all across England and Wales, and with our reputation for being Guardians of the country’s heritage, I think it’s worth a column inch or two. I and my marketing team supported the idea, as did my colleagues in Devon and Cornwall, but most other regions turned it down.
Of course, if it’s not the whole Trust, or at least the majority, doing it then we loose the press impact. And without nationwide support, one by one our properties dropped out. All except Standen. But Standen are so excited, it feels so right for the Arts and Crafts house, and they were over the moon yesterday with the costume, which my fundraising coordinator made in her own time over the weekend (thank you very much, Lesley!).
Anyway, it looks lovely, and here’s a sneak preview.
