Lilleshall Buzzing About New Arrivals!
The Lilleshall team are buzzing with excitement as we recently welcomed six thousand honeybees, which will live in their own hive on-site.
The bees, which will be cared for by local beekeeper Steve Haseley, are settling in well in their new home.
It is expected that Lilleshall Honey will be available to purchase by October, while the team at Chapters Restaurant have already introduced a special menu featuring many honey-inspired dishes.
The introduction of the bees and hive follows our recent Green Tourism accreditation, and reflects the ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability.
In celebration of the bee’s arrival, local schools will be invited to participate in a competition to name the two Queen Bees and their hives. The winning names will be commemorated with plaques on the hives.
Jennifer Sibbald-Wall, Contract Manager for Lilleshall, shared her excitement: “We are delighted to welcome the bees to Lilleshall," she said.
"It has been an exciting journey, and we are incredibly proud of the initiative, which allows us to contribute to global environmental efforts while educating and engaging the community.
“The bees have already sparked interest, especially from local schools eager to visit and explore our facilities. Informational signs have been placed around the centre, ensuring visitors are aware of the bees’ presence while teaching them important facts about these wonderful winged insects, which play such an important role, pollinating our trees and flowers.”