Links

BBKA

Founded in 1874 as a national umbrella organisation for beekeeping associations, the BBKA represents around 30,000 beekeepers across the country and works to support education around honey bees, while actively campaigning to raise awareness of threats to pollinators. www.bbka.org.uk

The National Honey Show

The National Honey Show is the UK's premier honey show with international classes, Lecture Convention and Workshops, attracting beekeepers from all over the world to compete for the much coveted trophies and prize cards. www.honeyshow.co.uk

Dave Cushman's Website

Dave Cushman's website is a huge resource that is considered by many to be the world's most comprehensive and authoritative beekeeping website.
www.dave-cushman.net

The Apiarist

The Apiarist is a digital magazine and online community for beekeepers who care about the science, art and practice of sustainable beekeeping. www.theapiarist.org

Bees Abroad

Bees Abroad is a charity that trains and supports local beekeepers in 15 countries. Bees Abroad works directly with communities and in-country partners to mentor and train in local beekeeping best practices, business skills, and protecting the environment. www.beesabroad.org.uk

The Bee Free Project

The Bee Free Project offers free tailored beekeeping courses to ex servicemen that have the symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The project was started by Richard Jones having found that beekeeping helped him with coping mechanisms to deal with his own PTSD. www.beefreeproject.org

Bees for Development

Bees for Development is the global charity which makes life better with bees. We promote sustainable beekeeping to combat poverty, build resilient livelihoods and benefit biodiversity.
www.beesfordevelopment.org