Stewart Gould from Ditcheat near Shepton Mallet is the winner of the greatest honour Somerset Beekeepers’ Association can bestow in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the craft.
He was presented with the magnificent West Country Honey Farms Award at the Association’s annual meeting. Stewart, who is Chair of Somerset Beekeepers and has previously been the editor of the year book and newsletter, has made a major contribution to beekeeping at a county and a local level. Eric Mclaughlin, Chair of Somerton beekeepers, said in the award citation that during lockdown Stewart had opened up their new beekeepers’ course to people across the county and further afield: “There were over 90 participants for the Zoom sessions followed by successful practical sessions for the 30 allowed by Covid regulations at the time.” He praised Stewart’s drive and determination which led to Somerton division getting its own apiary and for organising bulk purchase schemes to help members get the best price for a range of beekeeping essentials. Somerset Beekeepers’ Association works to advance the craft of apiculture within its membership and to promote general awareness and understanding of honeybees. To find out more visit www.somersetbeekeepers.org.uk Ends Photo caption: Joe King, Chair of the West Country Honey Farms Award committee, presents Stewart Gould, Somerset Beekeeper's Chair, with the silver trophy. For further information contact: Stewart Gould, Chairman of Somerset BKA: [email protected] Anne Pike, SBKA press officer: [email protected] About Somerset Beekeepers’ Association (SBKA):
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