Bannside and District Beekeepers
registered charity NIC107483
Annual Report 2022- 2023
Contents
Introduction..................................................................................
Secretary's report......................... .
Introductlon
Bannside and District Beekeepers became a registered charlty In June 2020 with the
principal objective of promoting and furthering the craft of beekeeplr)g.
It Is one of 14 local associatlons connected to Ihe Ulster Beekeeper5 Associalion.
Bannside and District beekeepers operate under their constitutlon adopted on 24 Feb
2016.
Publlc beneflts
The most dlrect benefit to those taklng part In any of our activities will be the health
benefits of working outside in the fresh air coupled wilh the manual labour associated

wilh these actlvltles. When honey is harvested along with pollen and propolis the health
benefits will be added to for the like of hay f8ver sufferers. Friendships with our fellow
participants will be made that will la5l for a Ilfetime with every support offered lo any that
may need it, The benefits can be (lemonstrated by the general health and wellbeing of
all who take part In the actlvltles of our program.
The beneficiaries of the charity will be the school chlldren, scout groups and any groups
that we inleract with who wlll learn of the importance of bees and the olher pollinalors In
our ecosystem There will be no private benefit to anyone Involved In our activities.
Our group glves talks beekeeping and other pollinators to schools and scout group5
in the Mid and East Antrim Councll area, we also have talks and dernon5trations for
groups In the Portglenone area. Everyone Is welcome to attend our monthky meetings or
visit us at our apiary.
Secretary's report
It was difficult to imagine a world where we would be Ilvlng a new nomial after Covld-19,
and it has been another eventful year post lock-down for Bannside Beekeepers.
A lot of local beekeepers lost thelr bees over the wlnter months, and it wa5 difficult to
obtain new bees for some.
This year our aplary was supported by a small number of people through Ihe season.
There has been a lot of developments with the club, now that we have our new club
house club house at Klllycon Road. Tim has glven up a lot of his spare time to add the
finlshing touches to the club house and apiary, and we are now eslabllshed in our
routine of monthly meetings on the last Thursday of the month,
Trustees
Chairperson
Secrelaryrrreasurer
Commlttee Member
TIM Dowie
Tracey Mltchell
Stephen McAllister
Mernbershlp
Currently membershlp stands al 11 (Individual) members.
The renewal subscription for a full member is £10 per year. This Includes UBKA
Insurance. Membershlp subscriptions are due for renewal on 151 April annually.
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Capltatlon and Insurance
Bannside and Dlstrlct Beekeepers are a Beokeeplng club affillated to the Ulstar
Beekeepers, Association by payment of an annual capllation fee. The club will pay a
capitation fee of £8.00 to the Ulster Beekeepers Assoclatlon for every club member.
This provldes Insurance to Bannslde and Dlstrict Beekeepers and Its regIste￿d
members In carying out beekeeping activities.
Tralnlng
Due to Covld restrlctions The Intermediate Course tralnlng was re- scheduled to run on
Zoom, second year training will resume in September 2022. Unfortunately, nolhing has
yet been confirmed wlth CAFRE for contlnuatlon of the cours8, so our m8mbers are stlll
waiting to continue with their studies
The club had proposed to fund further tralnlng courses for members. There were no
new club members ready to undertake the Introduction to Beekeeping course.
One club member has expressed Interest In studylng for the Proficiency in Beekeeping
(Intemiedlale lev81) and the club has lodged the expresslon of Interest wlth CAFRE.
The club are keen to promote beekeeplng and ar8 looklng at runnlng an Infomial
introduction to beekeeping in the summer months, as well as opportunities for talks and
demonstratlons for groups In the Portglenone area.
Club Aplary
The club bees are being in5peGted by Tim Dowie, at present there Is one hive.
In addition to the club bees at the Aplary, the club is also keen to promote other
pollinating insects.
In October Stephen 8ntered a competltlon run by U105, and the club won £250 to buy
trees or wlldflower seeds to glve to schools visited for talks and demonstrations. Steph
and TIM have sourced a suppller and we hope to have these sometime in May 2023.
Club Meetlngs
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The club has now settled Into the new club house at Scroggy Moss
The club meet monthly at the club house In Scroggy Mos5. Average attendance is 5
members. At the June meeting the olub discussed the June dearth. and dlscussed ways
lo care for bees during this period of poor weather that we had.
Soclal Medla
The club continues to use a WhatsApp group chat for members and its Facebook page
to stay In touch and promote the club,
Bannside & Dislrict Beekee
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Tracey Mltchell
Secretaryl Treasurer
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