Over the 35 years or so since the Trust’s foundation, RWT has been the grateful recipient of over fifty legacies. Each one has made a great contribution to the growth and sustainability of the Trust, by funding specific acquisitions and projects and, just as importantly, providing the core finance needed to run the Trust. Most legacies have been monetary, either a fixed sum or share in deceased’s estate but a few have been of specific assets.
No doubt all the kind people who have left legacies to RWT had their own personal and particular reasons for doing so: one lady, who at the time was re-writing her Will, said a couple of years back to Edmund that she proposed to leave a share in the residue of her estate to RWT because “it’ll give me two bites at the cherry. The Trust will publicly thank me, acknowledging the legacy in your report etc. Then, as the years go by, people will go to the Trust’s reserves and thank those who have made it possible for the Trust to purchase and maintain such terrific places. They are unlikely to know what contribution, if any, my particular legacy may have made to that nature reserve but I’ll smile down from that celestial place and say to myself ‘that’s my legacy’ - a continuing one“.