A reminder that Friends of The Byes are holding their AGM next Thursday 23rd at SIDFORD RUGBY PAVILION 6-8pm All are welcome
The Friends of The
Byes AGM Agenda is:
Ø Refreshments
Ø Report on achievements so far
Ø Aspirations for 2014
Ø Report on finances
Ø Allocation of roles for 2014
Ø Refreshments
Ø A talk by Beekeeper Neil Lovesey on the
importance and beauty of Bees
Ø Questions and Answers
Attached is an updated
Poster of the AGM that shows details of talk by Beekeeper Neil Lovesey. As most of us know
Bees have been under a lot of threats in recent years from insecticides, removal
of food sources, removal of nesting sites and diseases. Bees are crucial for
successful farming and gardening and Neil’s talk will highlight what we can all
do to help protect these essential and fascinating creatures.
Please share the
poster around and come along.
To share in the smooth
running of Friends of The Byes, you are welcome to nominate people or volunteer
yourself for any of these positions.
Positions
available: Chair, Secretary, Finance
Secretary, Volunteer
Officer, Schools
Liaison, Grants Officer, Botanical
Adviser, Tree / Bench Memorial
and Sponsorship Officer, Ecology
Adviser, Events
Officer
Kind
Regards
Michael
Horsnell
Behalf of Friends Of
The Byes.
Friends of The Byes / Sidmouth BEE Project | Facebook
From Neil Lovesay's website:
The Bee-friendly Garden
As a beekeeper and a nurseryman, this talk brings a brilliant balance between the needs of the bee and that of the environmentally aware gardener. It looks at how the bees interact with the flowers and how the flowers respond. Without bees, we are doomed. Everyone can do a little bit to help these fascinating creatures.
Gardening Clubs | Picket Lane NurserySee also: Futures Forum: Bees
Futures Forum: Wild Flowers and Front Gardens in Sidmouth
Futures Forum: Devonshire hedgerows and verges - pilot project
Futures Forum: Biodiversity in Sidmouth: Friends of the Byes
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