Below
is a collection of links to other websites that will be of interest to beekeepers.
Please let us know if you would like us to add a link to your site.
Apimondia - Apimondia 2007 will be held in
Melbourne, Australia. The Australian Beekeeping Community and the Australian
Honey Bee Industry Council invites Beekeepers worldwide and their companions to Melbourne,
Australia in September 2007. This will be the second time the Congress has been held in
Australia, the first being in Adelaide in 1977.
www.apimondia2007melbourne.com
BBKA The British Beekeepers Association exists to promote the craft of
beekeeping, to train and inform UK beekeepers and to support research into bee health
management.
www.bbka.org.uk
Bee Books New and Old
www.honeyshop.co.uk/bbno.html
BeeCraft The official journal of the BBKA. This
is a full colour monthly beekeeping journal delivered direct to your door for only £20 for 12 issues. BeeCraft aims to provide the latest beekeeping
ideas and scientific research for beginners and seasoned apiarists.
www.bee-craft.com
Bees in the Curriculum - A site for children, teachers and parents to exchange ideas. This
website encourages children to contribute to its pages while providing sound scientific
information to help them do this.
www.bees4kids.org.uk
Bees for Development - An independent organisation founded in 1993 by Dr Nicola Bradbear and Ms
Helen Jackson. We are an information service working at the centre of an international
network of people and organisations involved with apiculture in developing countries.
www.beesfordevelopment.org
Central Association of Beekeepers - 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.
www.cabk.org.uk/index.htm
Deans Garden Centre - Agents for Thornes' products, the bee supplies can be found in the
portakabin near the area with the paving, etc.
www.deansgardencentre.co.uk
CSL - The Central Science Laboratory is an
Executive Agency of the UK Government Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs,
specialising in the sciences underpinning agriculture for sustainable crop production,
environmental management and conservation in food safety and quality.
www.csl.gov.uk
Beebase - You can register as a beekeeper
and can request a free apiary visit from your local inspector who will provide any
help and advice you need.
www.beebase.csl.gov.uk/index.cfm
International Bee Research Association - IBRA
is a charity working to increase awareness of the vital role of bees in the environment
and to encourage the use of bees as wealth creators.
www.ibra.org.uk
National Honey Show - This year's National Honey Show will be held on
19th-21st October 2006. The venue: The RAF Museum, Grahame Park Way, Hendon, London,
NW9 5LL.
www.honeyshow.co.uk
Northern Bee Books - Publishers of leading Beekeeping Magazines.
www.beedata.com/beebooks.htm
Stockbridge Beekeeping Supplies is situated in the heart of the
Test Valley on the A30 between Stockbridge and Sutton Scotney. Come to visit our shop
which is open Tuesday-Saturday 9am - 5pm all the year round. If you can't manage a visit,
just phone, fax, or e-mail your order. Secure payment can be made by phone and we will
dispatch your order by first class post or 24 hour carrier.
www.stockbridgebees.co.uk
Thornes - The name of Thornes has been
synonymous for decades with quality beekeeping equipment and accessories.
www.thorne.co.uk
The Waites Beekeeping Site - Follow the Waites Beekeeping
Website diary - a month-by-month report on the ups and downs of keeping bees in an urban
environment. Plenty of bits and pieces to help folk understand more about these
interesting creatures with technical pages and a mixture of bits and bats that you may
find interesting.
www.yorkhoney.co.uk
Yorkshire Beekeepers Association - York & District are part of
the Yorkshire Beekeepers Association
www.yorkshirebeekeepers.org.uk

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