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Bit of an odd question perhaps but I've just attended a beekeeping workshop today run by Brian McCallum from http://www.urbanbees.co.uk/ as my wonderful company is one of a few in Victoria who plan to install hives in the outdoor spaces we have available (mainly the roofs).


with the honey bee in a steep state of decline in the UK I think it's wonderful that all these urban bee colonies are being established and I feel privileged to be able to become a part of it in the future :-)


Anyway, I was just wondering if there were any Apiarists in ED or close by with working hives that I could visit. Or just who could share some info/tips etc before it all kicks off here (won't be realistically until the Spring as we all need training and equipment!)


Many thanks


Tara

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There's one in Brockley. Sorry I can't be very helpful as I can't remember the name but earlier this year I definitely bought some local honey from the Frog on the Green deli in Nunhead and it was from a beekeeper in Brockley. Maybe give the deli a call and they could give you their details?

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