Either send us an email or contact the individual below who most meets your needs.
Stuart Andrews: South East, Canterbury, Dover
Beekeeping in Africa
email: stuart_andrews@beesabroad.org.uk
David Bonner, Master Beekeeper: Midlands
email: dave_bonner@beesabroad.org.uk
Jo Hiscox: Nottingham
Beekeeping in Cameroon
email: jo_hiscox@beesabroad.org.uk
John (Master Beefarmer) and Mary Home: Midlands
Beekeeping in Kenya – How we improved the lives of 900 communities in Kenya
email: john_home@beesabroad.org.uk
Trisha Marlow, Master Beekeeper and Project Manager; UK anywhere. Talks also given using Zoom
Bees, Beekeeping and the Reason Why – highly visual talk on beekeeping mainly in West Africa for beekeeping groups
Bees Abroad, the What, How and Why – talk for non-beekeeping groups and potential donors.
In to Africa: Sustainable Enterprises for Poverty Alleviation (focussing on women, youth and ecotourism projects in Ghana.
Feedback from Trisha’s talk: “Thank you so much for your presentation last night. Our club will be making a $100 donation and heavily promoting donation to the program – which is such a remarkable and important program.” Beekeeping Group in Michigan, USA.
email: trisha_marlow@beesabroad.org.uk
Bisi New: Wiltshire
Beekeeping in Nigeria
email: bisi_new@beesabroad.org.uk
Richard and Jane Ridler, Master Beekeepers: East Anglia, London & Home Counties
Adventures in African Beekeeping – A comparison between beekeeping practice in the UK and Africa.
Beekeeping in Africa and the Relief of Poverty – talks also given via Zoom
email: richard_ridler@beesabroad.org.uk
Venetia Rist – Norfolk and East Anglia
My adventures in the Batwa tribe in Uganda
email: Venetia Rist
Julian Willford: East Devon and Somerset
Beekeeping in Tanzania
email: julian_willford@beesabroad.org.uk
Dawn Williamson and Paul Bloch: Devon and Cornwall
Bees, honey and money – how bees can help lift people out of poverty in Africa
email: dawn_williamson@beesabroad.org.uk