The National Trust is changing the way it carries out its work in the south east.
The conservation charity is redrawing its regional boundaries to create 11 instead of 15 centres. A new London centre will be based at Queen Anne's Gate.
The new south east region unit, which will cover Surrey, Kent and Sussex, will be based at Polesden Lacey, near Dorking.
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