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Names and addresses
ofadvisers
(Optional
information)
Names and addresses
ofadvisers
(Optional
information)
Names and addresses
ofadvisers
(Optional
information)
Type ofadviser
Name
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Name ofchief executive or names ofsenior staff members
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Description
ofthe charity's trusts
Type of governing
document
Constitution
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How the charity
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Additional
governance
issues
(Optional
information)
You may choose to include
additional
information,
where
relevant,
about:
The Association
is affiliated to The British Beekeepers Association.
implicit that the rules of the BBKAform part of the governing
rules
Association.
Formed over 50years ago it became a Charitable
Incorporated
Organisation
(CIO) in 2018.
It is
of the
~ policies and procedures
adopted
for the induction
and
training
of trustees;
There is no formal
policy for recruitment
and training
of Committee
members
or Trustees. Appointments
are made
in accordance
with
governing
document
and are approved
at the AGM each year.
the
~ the charity's
organisational
The Trustees
have delegated
the running
of the Charity to the Committee,
of which
all the trustees are members.
There are a total of 13committee
structure
and any wider
members
including
the Trustees.
network
with which the charity
works;
~ relationship
with any related
parties;
~ trustees'
consideration
of
major risks and the system
and procedures
to manage
them.
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1.To preserve
the Honeybee
by promoting and furthering the craft of
Beekeeping.
Summary ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
governing
document
2.To educate the Association's
members
and the Public
in all aspects of
Beekeeping,
including
the benefits of bees in the Environment,
in
particular
but not limited to the counties of Staffordshire,
Leicestershire,
Warwickshire
and Derbyshire,
in affiliation
with the British Beekeeping
Association.