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NAVIGATION

MEET THE BEES FIRST SESSION SUCCESS

Reporting live from our first Meet the Bees session in June, local reporter Eszter Tarnai braved her fear of flying insects to get up close with our honey bees under the supervision of our resident bee keeper and environmental educator  Wade Ball of The Good Bee Co.

Joining Eszter were staff members from across our businesses, their families and friends of Skypark.   Some took their children along others used it as a chance to have some interactive break out time with their colleagues.  Everyone went home with a jar of honey and no bites!

Strategic lettings advisor, Angela Higgins of Resonance Capital said: “We are excited to have four fully populated beehives on site and to share the initiative with the community. Our plans for the estate will increase our commitment to create biodiverse areas, trees, and planting, and more external areas for the wellbeing of our occupiers.’

See Eszter’s write up here:

Glasgow Times: ‘I joined a bee keeping lesson in Glasgow – here’s what happened’ 

 

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