Ramsey and District Beekeepers' Association was formed 91 years and was the first beekeeping association on the Isle of Man.
Part of the Isle of Man Beekeeepers' Federation, it is in the process of developing a northern community apiary at Glen Truan Country Park (a UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man Partner).
The association's aim is to educate and encourage the local community to visit and get involved with its apiary to learn about bees, beekeeping and the importance of bees to the Isle of Man. The apiary will be open to visitors Island-wide.
Part of the Isle of Man Beekeeepers' Federation, it is in the process of developing a northern community apiary at Glen Truan Country Park (a UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man Partner).
The association's aim is to educate and encourage the local community to visit and get involved with its apiary to learn about bees, beekeeping and the importance of bees to the Isle of Man. The apiary will be open to visitors Island-wide.