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The site for the Cockermouth Beekeepers Association.
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Welcome to the website of the Cockermouth Beekeepers Association. We are a branch organisation of the Cumbrian Beekeepers Association. Which is a member of the British Beekeeping Association. Here you will find out about beekeeping in the Cockermouth and surrounding area and if you are interested in keeping bees, how to get involved. We welcome new members whether they are novices, experienced or simply interested in bees. All the photos are by members of the Association.
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Swarming is the natural way in which a bee colony increases itself. This usually happens in the end of May beginning of June. The queen bee will leave the hive with about half of the colony leaving a new queen in the hive. Scout bees will have already gone out looking for a new home and when the time is right -. In the Cockermouth, Maryport area:. Bill Mackereth 01900 825188 / 07765 592679. Colin Hubbard 01900 824414. In the Gilcrux, Talentire, Bothel area. Mike Fitzgerald 016973 20204 / 078215 65793.
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Before the war, there had been a branch of the county association in the Cockermouth area but no records have survived from this period, and if it is not known when the branch was originally formed. In 1960 a meeting attended by 14 people was held to re-. Social events and other beekeeping events were arranged in the late 1970s and 1980s by the branch. Although the events that were supported have changed over the years , members of the association still travels too the BKA spring convention at Stonel...
Education & Training
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The great thing about beekeeping is there is always something to learn. You will quickly learn that beekeepers have contrary views as to 'The Best Way' to do it. So if you are interested in becoming a beekeeper how is it best to start? There are a variety of ways:-. 1 Join the Cockermouth Beekeepers Association. Join our Winter meetings that are held twice a month on Thursday evening. Here, we exchange views in discussion of various beekeeping topics and sometimes watch films on beekeeping. Tube is an am...
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There are as many ways of beekeeping as there are beekeepers. So to give as much information as possible, we have on this page questions that people may ask about honey bees and beekeeping. The responses are from one of the beekeepers in the Association and we will get different beekeepers to answer these and other questions about beekeeping and post them on the site. If you have a question that you would like to ask about beekeeping, then please submit it through the contacts page. What does it involve?
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Cumbria Beekeeping Association
http://cumbriabeekeepers.co.uk/about_Us.htm
Cumbria Beekeepers Association is a member of the British Beekeeping Association and is the umbrella organisation for the 5 local branches in Cumbria. In1903 the membership was 183. The objectives of the association is to:. The promotion and improvement of beekeeping in Cumbria and the surrounding area. The control and where possible the eradication of diseases and disorders of honeybees. The raising of public awareness in Cumbria to the importance of bees and beekeeping to the. Public liability insuranc...
Carlisle Beekeepers Association
http://cumbriabeekeepers.co.uk/Branches/Carlisle/carlisle_home.htm
The Carlisle Beekeepers Association was established in 1931 to promote beekeeping, bee health, and to help beekeepers through the dissemination of information and the purchase of equipment. Today our aims are much the same as they were then. We currently have around 50 members from north Cumbria and southern Scotland, and hold regular meetings and training courses to help develop beekeeping in the Carlisle area. Objectives of Carlisle Association. The improvement of beekeeping in the county. Carlisle Bee...
Cumbria Beekeepers Association
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There are many interesting and informative websites about beekeeping. The list below are just a few you may find useful. Furness and District Beekeepers Association. Kendal and South Westmorland Beekeepers Association. Lancashire and North West Beekeepers Association. If you Suspect your colonies have foulbrood call the National Bee Unit:. Regional bee inspector - Ian Molyneux tel: (01204) 381186. Seasonal bee inspector -. Government and National Bodies. The Federation of Irish Beekeepers.
Whitehaven Beekeepers Association
http://whitehavenbeekeepers.co.uk/news.htm
Whitehaven and District Beekeepers Association have a busy schedule of events throughout the year along with an active membership. The Newsletter is published at regular intervals covering news and articles that members, hopefully find both interesting and informative. The latest newsletter can be found below, as well as past publications. Our branch Secretary also publishes the Cumbria Bee Times. Which is available from - Here.
Whitehaven Beekeepers Association
http://whitehavenbeekeepers.co.uk/index.htm
Now In Stock Ambrosia 16 per 12.5Kg. Frame Making Lamplugh Village Hall 21st March 7pm. PLEASE SEE NEW MEMBERSHIP FEES ON THE MEMBERSHIP PAGE, PLEASE NOTE ALL SUBS ARE DUE BY THE END OF FEBRUARY 2016. Whitehaven and District Beekeepers Association has been in existence for at least 40 years. We have members along the coastal area from Bootle in the South to Workington in the North but are always happy to welcome new members from any parts of Cumbria. This website and all its content is the.
Whitehaven Beekeepers Association
http://whitehavenbeekeepers.co.uk/Events.htm
Whitehaven and District Beekeepers Association has a busy schedule of events throughout the year along with an active membership. Throughout the summer season we hold regular meetings at the branch apiary at Westlakes Science Park, just South of Whitehaven. All apiary meetings are open to all members and members of the public by prior arrangement. All apiary meetings start promptly at 13:00; a calendar of events can be found below. Please check back regularly as events can change and added.
Cumbria Beekeepers Association
http://cumbriabeekeepers.co.uk/index.htm
Find Us on Facebook. Cumbria Beekeepers Association is a member of the British Beekeeping Association and is the umbrella organisation for the 5 local branches in Cumbria. To see what's happening in your area check out your nearest branch pages. Click on the links to events. If you find a swarm - firstly don't worry the likelihood of being stung is very small. Secondly contact one of the volunteer swarm collectors in your area from the list below, and we will do our best to help. Val Sullivan. Ennerd...
Cumbria Beekeepers Association
http://cumbriabeekeepers.co.uk/natural.htm
There is a growing interest in a more sustainable way of keeping bees. In Cumbria we are always interested in ways of keeping our bees healthy through the use of fewer chemicals whilst maintaining the overall health of bees in Cumbria as such it has been decided to include this new page to help promote a more holistic approach to Beekeeping in Cumbria. Here are some of the principles of natural beekeeping:. To keep to an absolute minimum interference and manipulation with the hive. If a treatment is need...
Cumbria Beekeepers
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Annual Bee Report 2013 Northern Region. Covering Greater Manchester, Merseyside and the Wirral, Lancashire, Cumbria, Tyne and Wear, County Durham, Northumberland and Cheshire). Download complete report here. Peter Harris has a quantity of 2nd hand equipment for sale as listed below. Please contact him directly for availability and to negotiate a price. 4 National Cedar Roofs 2 x new 2 x used (1 year old). 6 Crown boards 2 x new 2 x 1year old 2 Acrylic. 8 National Supers, 6 x New, 2 x 1 year old. Yet the ...
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Cockermouth Area Churches
Skip to Main Content. St Bridget’s Bridekirk. Christ Church Great Broughton. Lighthouse for Young Adults. Sharing God's love with the communities in and around North Cumbria. St Bridget’s Bridekirk. Christ Church Great Broughton. Lighthouse for Young Adults. IIf you are visiting Cockermouth or the surrounding villages this Easter come and join us at one of our church services or at our outdoor Good Friday service in the Memorial Gardens, Cockermouth. On Sunday, 26 November, the Grasmoor Mission Community.
Cockermouth Art & Craft
6 Main Street, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA13 9LQ Tel: 01900-826969. Tel: 01900-826969 Open Mon-Sat from 9am-5pm*. Due to staff leave, we will be opening at 10am on Tuesday 13. Open again at 9am as usual on Wednesday. Sorry for any inconvenience. Find Cockermouth Art and Craft and where to park on a town map. Download the town map as a pdf here. Or find out what the weather's. Going to be like for the next few days. Special Offer - Easels. Special Offer - Canvases. We offer a first class framing service.
Cockermouth Astronomical Society
Links relevant to what s in the news now . . . Cockermouth Astronomical Society is a friendly local society for everyone interested in astronomy and space exploration. We hold regular meetings. In the Cockermouth area. If you are not yet a member these pages will show you what we are all about. You ll get a good idea of what you can expect when you join. Have a look at our latest programme. Below is the latest news from our dedicated news blog, CAS News. Home] [ About Us.
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Thu 30th Nov - Sat 2nd Dec 2017. Free souvenir glass and live entertainment. Over 60 Real Ales Lagers Ciders FREE Souvenir glass and Live entertainment. Live Music from Collision. 12 - 4PM and 7 - 11PM. Live Music from MOJO Rising. The Cockermouth Beer Festival is run entirely by volunteers and is generously supported by local companies. Other than legitimate expenses such as beer (! And a few other bits and bobs the vast majority of money raised goes directly to local worthy charities. The Bitter End,.
cockermouthbees
Welcome to the website of the Cockermouth Beekeepers Association. We are a branch organisation of the Cumbrian Beekeepers Association. Which is a member of the British Beekeeping Association. Here you will find out about beekeeping in the Cockermouth and surrounding area and if you are interested in keeping bees, how to get involved. We welcome new members whether they are novices, experienced or simply interested in bees. All the photos are by members of the Association.
Cockermouth Business | The web site of the Cockermouth Chamber of Trade
Skip to main content. Scroll to navigation menu. Wed, 31/01/2018 - 11:37. From Joe, our town centre manager:. Allerdale Borough Council is currently undertaking a business survey across all of the towns in the Borough. If you would like to participate, please can you complete and return the attached survey. To myself or economic.growth@allerdale.gov.uk. Read more about Allerdale business questionnaire. Business and traders meeting. Thu, 25/01/2018 - 13:50. Letter from Ruth (Zebra). Wed, 10/01/2018 - 06:08.
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Cockermouth Christian Centre
Robert and Philippa Cismas. Robert and Philippa Cismas. Welcome to Cockermouth Christian Centre. We are a family church of all ages who love the Lord Jesus Christ. We seek to introduce people to Jesus and disciple those that choose to follow Him as their Lord and Saviour. Come and share with us as we celebrate the joy of life in Christ Jesus through worship, prayer, the Word of God and just being together. Strong in the Word. With a heart to worship. Sunday 25th March: Messy Church 3.30-5.30pm.
Cockermouth Civic Trust – Cockermouth & District Civic Society
Cockermouth and District Civic Society. Aims of the Trust. History of the Trust. Bradbury’s History of Cockermouth. February 2, 2018. February 2, 2018. February 2, 2018. February 2, 2018. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2017. December 11, 2017. COCKERMOUTH AND DISTRICT CIVIC TRUST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 7.30pm Wednesday 6th December 2017 Phil Campbell (Chairman) welcomed 20 members to the Annual General Meeting. Apologies: Brian Coley, Margaret Coley, Eleanor Woosey. Minutes of the meeting of 2nd Nove...We are no...
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Cockermouth Company of Archers
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