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Gloucestershire Beekeepers Association is a registered charity with branches in Cheltenham & Gloucester, Forest of Dean, Newent, North Cotswold, Cirencester and District, South Gloucestershire and Stroud. For links to other branches see our Resources page.
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- The Apiary
The aim of the Gloucestershire Beekeeping Association (GBKA) is to promote the art of beekeeping in Gloucestershire and provide a local centre for sharing beekeeping knowledge and experience as well as helpful advice for new, experienced and prospective beekeepers.
The Cheltenham & Gloucester branch has a training apiary in between Cheltenham, Gloucester and Tewkesbury where new beekeepers can learn the beekeeping craft. During the Spring, Summer and Autumn months, hands-on training is provided at 6pm every Friday evening.
GBKA is a registered charity with the principal objective of promoting and furthering the craft of beekeeping. GBKA has been doing this for over 100 years and has members from all over Gloucestershire and its neighbouring counties.
Cheltenham and Gloucester branch, which also covers the Tewkesbury area, holds weekly apiary sessions in the summer and in winter they meet in a local Village Hall just to the west of Cheltenham, normally on the 2nd Friday of the month.
The seven branches (Cheltenham and Gloucester, Cirencester and District, Dean Forest, Newent, North Cotswold, South Gloucestershire and Stroud) within GBKA carry on most beekeeping activities. Each branch runs its own programme of lectures, talks, training sessions and apiary sessions.
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