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Highland Titles return in November 2011 to thank residents of Australia for their conservation efforts!

Scottish conservation company, Highland Titles, is returning to Australia in November 2011 to thank the Australian public for their overwhelming support and fundraising during the last 12 months.

Earlier in 2011, we were invited to appear on Australian television to discuss our company’s conservation efforts in Glencoe, on the west coast of Scotland.

Once you have purchased a piece of our 750 acres of conservation woodland, not only is it yours forever, but you can legally change your title under Scottish Landowners Law to become the Lord or Lady of the land. This entitles the landowner to change their driving licence, bank accounts, credit cards & utility bills to truly assume the style of Lord or Lady of Glencoe.

To learn more about our exciting project, or to become a Lord or Lady, you can visit our website

www.HighlandTitles.com

Estates can be purchased for as little as AU $50 to raise funds for our two main purposes:

i)Conservation of the beautiful Scottish Highlands

ii)The restoration of the Caledonian Forest

Highland Titles is also proud to announce our involvement in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee conservation project. We have allocated 60 acres of land to the project which will involve the planting of thousands of native trees by hundreds of members of the general public. We are one of only 60 other “Diamond Wood” estates within the UK and will be presented to the Queen in 2012.

500 acres of new woodland is now dedicated in its entirety to the residents of Australia.

Many celebrity followers are now taking part in our project, including Australia’s own Lady Julia Morris, Lady Cyndi Lauper, Lady Bette Midler, Lord Ozzy Osborne, Lord Barry Manilow and Lord Phil Collins!

For more information, you can visit Highland Titles online

www.highlandtitles.com

or telephone

00 11 44 1481 823939

And if you’re in the area, they will be at the Beechworth Celtic Festival on November 5th – 6th.

Short URL: http://www.theword.com.au/?p=9759

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