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The Clanranald Trust for Scotland is a recognised non-profit organisation founded in 1995 and based in Carronvalley, Scotland.[1] Its chairman is Charlie Allan.
The prime objectives of the Clanranald Trust for Scotland are the preservation and dissemination of Scottish culture and Scottish heritage through entertainment and education.
In 1995 the decision was taken to recreate an original medieval village to illustrate the life and the culture of Scotland at that time. The Trust was established and the proceeds and donations taken by the various activities (see above) flow into this project; more than £400,000 has so far been made available for the construction of Duncarron. A big supporter of the charity is the film actor Russell Crowe, a close friend of the chairman Charlie Allan. Crowe donated the battering ram used during the filming of his 2010 version of Robin Hood nicknamed 'Rosie' by the film crew and was worth £60,000, to The Clanranald Trust to be used for battle re-enactments at the completed Duncarron, built in a forest near the Carron Valley Reservoir in North Lanarkshire.[2] [3][4][5]