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Who We Are
We are people from all ages, different backgrounds but interested in the life of bees.


Contact Details
For further information contact us:

Mr Keith Hallam
 
Tel: 01253 401603
email:
blackpoolbees@gmail.com
 


How to join
Contact us or come along to one of our monthly meetings. Join us and you will benefit from our experience, knowledge, organized courses, library, equipment hire and group discounts.




It was great to see everyone at the Great Eccleston Show 2010 (17th and 18th July) for a chat and to find out about our bees. Click on the website link below to find out more details about the show:


Welcome to the home page of the Blackpool & Fylde Beekeepers Association. Local existing members  come from Fleetwood, Lytham, Blackpool, Kirkham, Poulton, Hambleton, Pilling and Garstang but we welcome everyone.

In our monthly meetings we have talks from experts on beekeeping, biology, natural history, flora and fauna, microscopy, entomology and of course associated products such as honey and wax.  Bees need our help because they under threat from climate change, modern farming methods, environmental pressures  plus various pests and diseases. Nearly all the honey bees that you might come across will be from a managed hive. There are almost certainly no wild honey bees left in the wild the UK.

Queensway, 

Poulton-Le-Fylde, 

Lancashire 

FY6 7ST

Click on Methodist Church Hall or to be directed to a location map on Multimap.co.uk

If you are not in the Blackpool region contact the British Beekeepers Association to find a branch near you. www.britishbee.org.uk

Or if you are interested in the BBKA's Adopt a Beehive scheme click on this link www.adoptabeehive.co.uk


We are dedicated to protecting and nurturing the honey bee.


At the British Beekeepers Association we are dedicated to protecting and nurturing the honey bee, and are trying to direct support for the honey bee where we think it will have most effect – by funding a range of projects spanning research into specific diseases, beekeeping husbandry, use of pesticides and habitat improvement, as well as education for beekeepers.

By donating money to the BBKA you will be helping to fund these projects which are all designed to help support the honey bee.


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