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Womens Institute votes yes to 'SOS' for Honey Bees
The following resolution was passed with an overwhelming majority of 99.4% at today's AGM of the Women's Institute.
The following resolution was passed with an overwhelming majority of 99.4% at today's AGM of the Women's Institute.
Bees Need Gardeners
At the 2009 Chelsea Flower Show, the British Beekeepers’ Association (BBKA) is asking all the nation’s gardeners to dig deep to help the UK’s honey bees.
At the 2009 Chelsea Flower Show, the British Beekeepers’ Association (BBKA) is asking all the nation’s gardeners to dig deep to help the UK’s honey bees.
BBKA Honey Show @ The Royal Show 7-10 July 2009
Download the show schedule and entry form. Entries close Wednesday 27th May 2009.
Download the show schedule and entry form. Entries close Wednesday 27th May 2009.
BBKA Statement on Research Funding Announcement
BBKA Statement on Defra Funding Announcement.
BBKA Statement on Defra Funding Announcement.
New Bee Information Service Launched
Bees for Development are launching their new bee information service with Bill Turnbull at Stoneleigh this Saturday 18th April 2009.
Bees for Development are launching their new bee information service with Bill Turnbull at Stoneleigh this Saturday 18th April 2009.
Registration of Food Premises
The BBKA has been in discussion with the FSA regarding the implications of the Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006 and its implications for premises registration for beekeepers.
The BBKA has been in discussion with the FSA regarding the implications of the Food Hygiene (England) Regulations 2006 and its implications for premises registration for beekeepers.
EARS Research Project
“The Plight of the Honey Bee” Beekeepers in East Anglia today are buzzing with excitement, as a £100,000 bee research project gets underway.
“The Plight of the Honey Bee” Beekeepers in East Anglia today are buzzing with excitement, as a £100,000 bee research project gets underway.
Honey Bee Health Research Concepts – the research we need
Over the last year or so, following on from our Research Colloquium in July 2007, the BBKA has been putting together a comprehensive programme indicating the research needed to help deal with bee health challenges and threats.
Over the last year or so, following on from our Research Colloquium in July 2007, the BBKA has been putting together a comprehensive programme indicating the research needed to help deal with bee health challenges and threats.
A Strategy for Healthy Bees..
Healthy Bees - Protecting and improving the health of honey bees in England and Wales.
Healthy Bees - Protecting and improving the health of honey bees in England and Wales.








