Bromley Beekeepers Association http://www.kentbee.com/bromley/
Bromley Branch of the Kent Beekeepers Association - active in the promotion of beekeeping in the surrounding area, beginners welcome.
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Central Association of Bee-Keepers http://www.cabk.org.uk/
The Central Association of Bee-Keepers is a registered educational charity whose objectives are to promote and further the craft of beekeeping. By organising lectures and producing publications, the association enables beekeepers, bee scientists and others interested in bees to keep in touch with the latest research and ideas about bees and related topics. Acting as a bridge between the beekeeper and the scientist.
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Chelmsford Beekeepers http://www.chelmsfordbees.co.uk
The Chelmsford Division of the Essex Beekeepers Association (EBKA) has over 60 members in the Chelmsford area. With the revived interest in bee keeping and other similar hobbies, the division continues to grow and welcome new members.
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Cornwall Beekeepers Association http://www.cbka.co.uk
The aim of the CBKA is to promote the craft of Beekeeping in Cornwall and encourage new Beekeepers to carry it forward into the 21st century.
Our intension is to offer all new joiners an insight into beekeeping by encouraging them to join us at our apiary meetings and of course there is our Education programme.
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Gloucestershire Beekeepers Association - Cheltenham and Gloucester Branch http://www.gbka-cg.org.uk/
The GBKA - Gloucestershire Beekeepers Association is a registered charity with branches in Cheltenham & Gloucester, Forest of Dean, Newent, North Cotswold, South East Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire and Stroud.
The aim of the GBKA is to promote the art of beekeeping in Gloucestershire and provide a local centre for sharing knowledge and experience as well as helpful advice for new, experienced and prospective beekeepers.
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Kent Beekeepers Association http://www.kentbee.com
Kentbee.com - help and advice about feral bees and UK honeybee swarm co-ordinators listings. Bring beekeeping into the 21st century.
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Leeds Beekeepers Association http://www.leedsbeekeepers.org.uk
We are a friendly and active association of hobbyist beekeepers in and around Leeds, West Yorkshire.
We share a common interest in:
learning about and caring for bees;
producing good quality honey;
producing beeswax products;
encouraging more people to join us in our hobby!
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Malvern & Upton beekeepers http://www.keepingbees.co.uk
Malvern & Upton branch of the Worcestershire Beekeeping Association
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New Forest Beekeepers' Association http://www.newforestbeekeepers.org.uk
The New Forest Beekeepers Association (NFBKA) represents the interest of beekeeping and bees in the New Forest Hampshire uk.
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Newton Abbot Beekeepers Association http://www.newtonabbotbees.org.uk/
Newton Abbot is a Branch of the Devon Beekeepers Association. This website is for anyone who has an interest in bees or beekeeping. Our aim is to promote this fascinating craft and to encourage best practice. To engage with beekeeping is to engage with nature. We warmly invite you to use our website and find out more...
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North East Beekeepers Convention Website http://www.nebees.org/
This website gives details of the Annual North East Beekepers Convention which is held in Durham each spring. Also included are details of past conventions, local contacts and associations and other local beekeeping news
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North Lincolnshire BeeKeepers’ Association http://e-voice.org.uk/beekeepers/
The North Lincolnshire Beekeepers’ Association (NLBKA) is committed to the encouragement, improvement, advancement and promotion of Beekeeping within the County.
We are constantly seeking to improve and grow our association and would like to see membership increase further so we offer a warm welcome to new and existing beekeepers.
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North Staffordshire Beekeepers http://www.northstaffsbees.org.uk
In addition to evening meetings in the winter, we provide weekly tuition in out teaching apiary from March to October. Newcomers are always welcome, and we have members in Cheshire & Derbyshire as well as Staffordshire.
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Ormskirk & Croston Beekeepers http://www.ormskirkbeekeepers.co.uk/
Welcome to the web portal for beekeepers located in the Ormskirk and Croston areas of West Lancashire. Our Branch forms part of the Lancashire & North West Beekeepers Association.
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Ruxley Beekeepers http://www.ruxleybeekeepers.org.uk
Ruxley beekeepers are members of the Sidcup Branch of the Kent Beekeepers Association.
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Somerset Beekeepers’ Association http://www.somersetbeekeepers.org.uk
The SBKA, Somerset Beekeepers’ Association, provide courses for beginners to the craft as well as advanced tuition and national exams for the more experienced. The SBKA website won the Gold Medal at Apimondia 2005 for the Best beekeeping Web-site and contains a wealth of help and tutorials. The SBKA is represented at the UK’s largest annual agricultural event, The Royal Bath and West Show, at Shepton Mallet.
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Wakefield & Pontefract Beekeepers’ Association http://www.wpbka.org.uk
Wakefield & Pontefract association has a long and involved history come and join us to help assure a long and involved future.
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Wimbledon Beekeepers Association http://www.wimbledonbeekeepers.co.uk
The Wimbledon Division of the Surrey Beekeepers' Association is an organisation of Beekeepers, who operate in the London Borough of Merton and its surrounding areas. Every year we organise beginners’ courses and a variety of educational and social events for our members.
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Winchester and District Beekeeping Association http://www.winchesterbeekeepers.org.uk
The Winchester and District Beekeeping Association exists to promote the craft of beekeeping and increase public awareness of bees and their contribution to the ecology around the geographic region of Winchester in Hampshire, UK.
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Wisborough Green Division http://www.wgbka.org.uk/
The purpose of this site is to help those who are interested in bees and honey to quickly find the information they need. There are many other sites where general information can be found, and there is no point repeating it here. We invite you to press the buttons on the left, and find out about the Wisborough Green Div of West Sussex Beekeepers Association and the teaching we provide.
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