Killinchy Beekepers Notice Of AGM

Killinchy & District Bee Keepers Association

The first meeting of the season will be held in Andrews Memorial Primary School, Comber on the 30th September starting at 7.30pm.

[caption id="attachment_58907" align="alignright" width="270"]The Killyleagh & District Bee Keepers Association takes place on Wednesday 30 September at 7.30pm in the Andrews Primary School in Comber. The Killyleagh & District Bee Keepers Association takes place on Wednesday 30 September at 7.30pm in the Andrews Memorial Primary School in Comber.[/caption]

Spokesperson for the Killinchy and District Bee Keepers Association said: “This summer has been a challenging one for all bee keepers.

“Not only was the weather extremely poor for the bees and for honey collection. xa0But the largest confirmation of notifiable diseases were discovered in Northern Ireland. xa0Thisxa0makes it even more important to attend your local association meeting as bees are key pollinators in in natural environment.

“You are welcome to keep up to date about the latest information, news and concerns about bees and attend our meeting.

“If you are interested in becoming a bee keeper and help us with our fight to help and support our local honey bees, you are welcome to join us as our guest.

“Our guest speaker for the evening will be our local Bee Inspector,xa0Tom Williamson.

“We will also be holding an awards evening for our successful recent exams and honey show results,xa0and our AGM will be held following normal business.

“Every one welcome.”

For further information please contact:

Secretary of Killinchy & District Beekeepers Association, Bronwen Douglas:

[email protected]

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