Visit us at the Pembrokeshire County Show

Once again we will be at the County Show with an observation hive (can you spot the queen?) and members on hand to answer your beekeeping questions.

The Pembrokeshire County Show takes place on the 16th, 17th and 18th of August.  You will find our display at one end of the Craft and Horticulture display hall.

Selling Honey?

We often get enquiries from people looking for ‘local’ honey and recently from someone who wishes to stock local honey.

If you are a member of the Association, have honey for sale this year, and wish to be put on our list of honey sellers please complete and submit the following form:

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Honey Show 2011

The Honey Show held in October each year is where members meet up and show their hive products, beekeeping equipment and photographs.  The 2011 show is taking place on Wednesday, October 12th at Haverfordwest Cricket Club.  Note change of date.  Entries to be staged by 7.00 pm for judging to start at 7.30 pm.  View or download the schedule.

Note: This news will stay at the top of this page until after the Honey Show – check below for any new news.

Pembrokeshire Beekeepers’ Centre at Scolton Manor – Grant Application

I am pleased to report that the grant application submitted in June 2011 to Environment Wales for Phase 2 of the Pembrokeshire Beekeepers’ Centre at Scolton Manor has been successful and that the full amount requested by the PBKA has been approved.

This will enable the PBKA to progress with Phase 2 of the project, completion of the ‘Pine Tree Apiary’, initially set up as a pilot earlier this year as Phase 1 and ultimately intended to be a training apiary with secure public viewing.

Good progress is also being made in respect of Phase 3, which is the proposed conversion of part of the stable block at Scolton Manor to be utilised as a honey kitchen, public exhibition area and store. I am currently having positive discussions with the relevant parties in respect of design and costs, planning issues, potential funding streams and the practical implementation of this stage of the project. The target date for completion of Phase 3, in line with other initiatives planned by Pembrokeshire County Council for Scolton Manor, is 2013.

The final part of the project, Phase 4, which is development of a production apiary, will be considered further in due course, subject to available funding, etc.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who took the trouble to write to me supporting this project and all the volunteers who have selflessly been helping me during the season at the training apiary.

Paul Eades

Apiary Manager