Day 1: The B4 Project: Sustainable Beekeeping – A Future Without Imports
Sat, 22 Feb
|The Orangery, Mount Edgcumbe
Discover the future of sustainable beekeeping at the B4 Symposium 2025 on 22 February at Mount Edgcumbe. Join us to protect native bees, fight imports, and inspire action. Hear the case for limiting honey bee imports and movement, followed by a networking supper at Newton Farm. 🐝
Time & Location
22 Feb 2025, 12:00 – 16:00
The Orangery, Mount Edgcumbe, Cremyll, Torpoint PL10 1HZ, UK
About the event
We are thrilled to announce the return of the B4 Symposium, a crucial event for beekeepers, scientists, policymakers, and conservationists who share a passion for sustainable beekeeping and the protection of native honey bees. Mark your calendars for Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd February 2025 and join us for two inspiring days of collaboration, learning, and action.
📅Saturday, 22nd February 2025
📍Mount Edgcumbe Native Honey Bee Reserve
Nestled in the scenic Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, a joint treasure of Cornwall County Council and Plymouth City Council, Saturday promises to reconnect us to the roots of conservation.
12–1 PM – Lunch at the Orangery, overlooking the park's beautiful grounds.
1–2 PM – Reception at Mount Edgcumbe Apiary.