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Basingstoke and District Beekeepers' Association - Information on membership, beekeeping courses, events, brief introduction for beginners. Also association newsletters, and a progress report on building their Millenium Beehouse.

Belfast and District Beekeepers Association - News and information about the association, their projects, their annual honey show, and contact details for prospective members.

Bristol Beekeepers - News of their activities supporting local beekeepers, and information on the Avon Beekeepers' Association. Details of training, events, and shows. FAQ.

Bromley Beekeepers Association - Promoting beekeeping in this part of Kent. Information on events, membership, local honey, and on their Teaching Apiary.

Cambridgeshire Beekeepers' Association - Membership, course and event information. Offer help to people thinking of starting beekeeping, and run a trailer stall to sell produce and popularise the craft.

Cheshire Beekeepers' Association - News and history of the Association and its activities across the Cheshire, Stockport and the Wirral. Includes substantial information on bees, beekeeping and bee products, and articles from their newsletter. Contact details.

Cornwall Bee Keepers Association - Information on membership, training activities for beginners. Newsletter, events calendar and photo gallery.

Devon Apicultural Research Group - Information and history of a group of experienced beekeepers conducting research for the last 20 years. Report on current projects.

Ealing and District Beekeepers' Association - Information on events, training courses, sales of local honey, dealing with swarms, and beekeeping on allotments. Includes contact details.

Easter Ross Beekeepers' Association - They have an apiary in Tain. Information on membership and their activity programme. E-mail form to purchase their honey.

Essex Beekeepers' Association - Information and pictures of the life cycle of the honeybee; also on the society and its activity (which includes a pollination service). Contact details for member societies, and downloadable magazine.

Guernsey Beekeepers' Association - Information about beginning beekeeping and current tasks. Programme of activities of the Association. Photo gallery of beekeeping and events.

Gwent Beekeepers' Association - Information about the association, and its annual calendar of events, meetings and courses. Pictures of activity in the apiary, and on-line newsletter archive. Contact details.

Kent Beekeepers of England - Information on the association and its 11 branches. Auction room for honey, wax and equipment. Internet mailing list to Kent beekeepers.

Kingston Beekeepers' Association - Members of the Surrey BKA. Details of events, the apiary, and membership benefits. Contact details.

Liverpool and District Beekeepers' Association - Details of committee, calendar of events, and for contact.

Mid-Antrim Beekeepers' Association - The oldest beekeeping association in Northern Ireland - information on membership, honey, history and events.

Newbury and Wantage Beekeeping Associations - Two neighbouring associations share the same newsletter. Membership details and programme of events.

North Cotswold Beekeepers' Association - Information about the association, its events and activities (including a children's section). Online newsletter archive. Contact details.

North London BeeKeepers - Information about the association and their activities. A wealth of photography of bees, beekeeping and honey processing. Contact details.

North Staffs Beekeepers - Information on membership, help on beekeeping, and apiary visits. On-line association newsletter.

Northamptonshire Beekeepers - Details of membership, courses, and events. Background information and pictures on the craft and history of beekeeping.

Nottinghamshire Beekeepers' Association - Diary and details of events, shows, and beekeeping courses. Contact details.

Peterfield and District Beekeepers' Association - Calendar of events with details of annual Honey Show. Information on bees, beekeeping, recipes, and dealing with a swarm. Contact details.

Reigate Beekeepers, Surrey - Information on contacts, events and activities, and beeswax candle making. Picture album.

Somerset Beekeepers Association - Information on beekeeping and beekeeping associations in Somerset, and getting started as a beekeeper. Virtual tours of a beehive, bee colonies, and products. Events, contact and membership details.

Stratford-upon-Avon Beekeepers' Association - Information on the association, bee management, and delaing with swarms. Online monthly newsletters and contact details.

Suffolk Beekeeper's Association - Information on subscription, contacts and events calendar of meetings and training courses.

Surrey Beekeepers Association - information about the association, their programme of events, membership, and general information about bees for the public.

West Lancashire Beekeepers - Information on promoting and supporting beekeeping in Ormskirk and Croston. Programme of events, honey and equipment for sale, and on-line newsletter.

Yorkshire Beekeepers' Association - Represents 23 District Associations. Programme of events, and noticeboard. Offer local beekeepers to mount their own web-page.

British Beekeepers' Association - Comprehensive resource on beekeeping, the association and membership. Includes details of applicable legislation, and national details of courses. Contact details and message board.

The Scottish Beekeepers' Association - Represents Scottish Beekeepers. Information on services and publications, learning beecraft, technical data. Membership details and discussion forum.

Ulster Beekeepers' Association - Links to 9 affiliated local associations. Details of training courses, and a beginner's help corner.

Newent Beekeepers' Association - A branch of the Gloucestershire association. Information about their programme, membership, and the honey show. They also represent beekeepers interests to their local MP.

Twickenham and Thames Valley Bee-Keepers' Association - Membership details, events calendar; history and pictures of the association and its apiary. Focus on training and education, as well as articles for experienced beekeepers.

Oxfordshire Beekeepers Association - Source of information for local apiary events, contacts, calendar, news, courses and how to get started in beekeeping as well as general information about honeybees.

Leeds Beekeepers' Association - Information about a thriving association, its apiary. Includes annual events listing, and details of training available.

Hampshire Beekeepers' Association - Representing over 400 beekeepers from Hampshire,UK. Information about bees, and beekeeping; includes a link to "Code of Practice for Smaller-Scale Beekeepers in Scotland."

The Beehive - Information about the Chelmsford division of Essex Beekeepers Association. Includes details of their organisation, membership and events.

Cleveland Beekeepers' Association - Includes information about keeping bees, dealing with swarms, their newsletters and membership details.

Bibba.com - the Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders' Association exists to conserve, study, select and improve the native bees of Britain and Ireland. Articles on bees, and beekeeping software to download. Information on research, membership, subscription to magazine, and book sales.

York and District Beekeepers Association - Information on membership, beekeeping courses, with an online newsletter, and an events calendar.

Pinner and Ruislip Beekeeping Association - Membership details and calendar for this association.

Blackburn and East Lancashire Beekeepers' Association - 60 beekeepers in East Lancashire, meeting monthly. Downloadable newsletter.

Derbyshire Beekeepers' Association - Information on about the association, membership, events, beekeeping course, products, and support for local beekeepers.

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