It was Newent Branch’s turn to host the AGM, Honey Show, and Lecture Day for the Gloucestershire Beekeepers Association.
We held it at Maisemore Village Hall. We arranged 3 speakers and a buffet lunch. The attendance was very good and in all 78 people were there, more than expected (60) and just more than the number in 2023. All seven Gloucestershire branches were represented, and we had 4 other visitors in addition to the 3 speaker

The speaker programme included:
Tropilaelaps Mites – Maggie Gill
Honey Bee Communication – Lynfa Davies, NDB
The Secret World of Wasps – Prof. Seirian Sumner



The speakers were very well received – Lynfa Davies on Honeybee Communication, Maggie Gill on Tropilaelaps, and Professor Seirian Sumner on The Secret World of Wasps. We received favourable feedback for the caterers, and Marin Anastasov (GBKA Secretary) wrote thanking everyone from Newent for organising and running the Lecture Day and Honey Show saying “It was a really well organised event and the choice of speakers was superb. I had some great feedback from those who attended.” I am happy to pass on his appreciation and thanks to everyone at Newent who contributed to the day






Following the lunch came the AGM. This was significant this year in that the meeting approved the change of status for GBKA to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. In practice it will have little impact on members as most practical procedures remain the same, but it does provide safeguards for the Executive Committee in return for a more rigorous reporting procedure to the Charities Commission. The full details and new constitution will be reported on the GBKA website. The election of officers was conducted.
There were more than 50 entries to the Honey Show. Members of NBKA performed outstandingly winning several trophies. Norman Roper deserves our thanks for his contributions to NBKA, and a big round of applause for receiving the Tom Swain Cup. This is awarded for long standing services to beekeeping throughout the county.
Isabelle and Stephen Green (our newly awarded Master Beekeepers) won the John Sturdy Challenge Cup for the best Beeswax in the show and The Bradley & Burt Challenge Cup for the highest total of points by any entrant in the show. Newent Branch received the Inter Branch Shield as the most successful branch (mostly thanks to the Greens, but Norman and others too!) I think we deserve a communal pat on the back for delivering a good experience for the county’s beekeepers and showing we put our knowledge and experience into practice with our show entries
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