A buzz at Angel Court
Last summer we undertook local research visiting neighbouring buildings that had established hives in order to be assured that our particular garden environment was conducive to such a project.
Having been assured that there were requisite food sources in the vicinity for the bees plus a safe route of access / egress within the hive zone, we progressed with the project.
This project is part of our commitment to active environmental and sustainability initiatives at Angel Court where we are currently trying to encourage more birds to the 7th floor garden.
The honey will be used and sold within Angel Court's 7th floor café.
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