Journalists
Press Contacts
Christine Gray, Press Officer, BBKA christine.m.grayNOSPAM@btinternet.com (Remove the words "NOSPAM")
Tel: 01462 450707, Mobile 07891 000207
I am here to help professional journalists and film makers produce great stories and features about the work of the BBKA and the interests of its members.
Press Releases
Adopt a Beehive
There is intense public interest and support for the honey bee, and an enduring fascination with the art of beekeeping and the hidden world within the hive, so BBKA has come up with an exciting new idea to raise much needed funds to cope with this interest - an 'Adopt a Beehive' scheme, with the help and sponsorship of Saga.
There is intense public interest and support for the honey bee, and an enduring fascination with the art of beekeeping and the hidden world within the hive, so BBKA has come up with an exciting new idea to raise much needed funds to cope with this interest - an 'Adopt a Beehive' scheme, with the help and sponsorship of Saga.
Beekeepers Fight Back to Ensure Honey Bees’ Survival
The British Beekeepers’ Association announced today, the first results from its 2009-10 winter colony survival survey* which shows that more than 80% of honey bee colonies made it through one of the harshest winters in 30 years.
The British Beekeepers’ Association announced today, the first results from its 2009-10 winter colony survival survey* which shows that more than 80% of honey bee colonies made it through one of the harshest winters in 30 years.
National Honey Show
The 78th National Honey Show, 29th - 31st October 2009 with international classes and beekeepers’ lecture convention.
The 78th National Honey Show, 29th - 31st October 2009 with international classes and beekeepers’ lecture convention.
Ten Things to Do to help Honey Bees
Honey bees across the world under threat because of virulent viruses transferred by the varroa mite. Nearly all colonies in the wild have died out and without beekeepers to care for them honey bees could disappear in a few years.
Honey bees across the world under threat because of virulent viruses transferred by the varroa mite. Nearly all colonies in the wild have died out and without beekeepers to care for them honey bees could disappear in a few years.
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 Statement on Research Funding Announcement
BBKA Statement on Defra Funding Announcement.
BBKA Statement on Defra Funding Announcement.
BBKA Welcomes £150,000 Donation for Bee Health Research Funding
The £150,000 donation for research into the decline of the honey bee announced today by The Co-operative as part of its new ‘Plan Bee’.
The £150,000 donation for research into the decline of the honey bee announced today by The Co-operative as part of its new ‘Plan Bee’.
Nearly 2 Billion Bees Go Missing
Hundreds of beekeepers march to Downing Street on 5th November calling for government action now.
Hundreds of beekeepers march to Downing Street on 5th November calling for government action now.
Smokers in Whitehall
Beekeepers demonstration and mass lobby @ Westminster 5th November 2008.
Beekeepers demonstration and mass lobby @ Westminster 5th November 2008.
Defra’s Bee Health Strategy
The BBKA has made its official response under the Bee Health Strategy consultation.
The BBKA has made its official response under the Bee Health Strategy consultation.





