2010-10-31
National Honey Show
The social event for British apiarists and honey enthusiasts, the National Honey Show is a competitive exhibition of fine honey and other hive products, including waxes, candles, crafts and confectionery. Honey-loving visitors zoom to St George's College in Weybridge.
The first National Show of Bees and Honey was held in 1923 at the
Crystal Palace. Developed over eight decades into the must-attend event
for British and international beekeepers, the weekend climaxes with the
awards ceremony, where the biggest names in the bee world pit their wits
against each other to see who has the best honey in Britain.
Whether you're a beekeeper or honey fiend, there's always something to
buy, from fumigators to beeswax polish for your Georgian footstool, mead
and Honey Madeira Cakes for the peckish.
When: Oct 2010
Where: St George's College, Weybridge, England
From: whatsonwhen.com
last modification: 2010-09-22