Our Partners

Partnerships rooted in shared community values

Here we showcase some of the organisations we collaborate with. These partnerships reflect our shared commitment to sustainability, education, and community support through meaningful alliances.

What can we do together to help promote the benefits of bees, beekeeping and our native pollinators?

Collaborating with community leaders

Our partnerships with local organisations like Cressing Temple Barns help promote sustainable beekeeping and biodiversity with visitors.

Home to our members’ thriving apiary, as well as their own bee hives, this historic site supports our commitment to environmental stewardship.

The Friends of Cressing Temple Gardens include beekeepers who are all members of Braintree Beekeepers’ Association so that volunteers can attend meetings, talks and practical events to learn more about the bees and share experiences.

Image courtesy of the Friends of Cressing Temple Gardens

Connecting with organisations that share our values

Our trusted provider Krystal Holdings ensures secure, sustainable and reliable services for our website.

Now one of the largest independent web hosting providers in the UK, Krystal Hosting was selected based on their commitment to sustainability and their championing of charitable causes across the UK.

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Building strong bonds for a greener future

Together we foster trust and promote ethical practices that benefit both bees and people.

Our regular collaborations with local schools, farmers, land owners and societies enable us to create an outreach network that protects pollinators and supports the local environment.

Image courtesy of Little Notley’s Preschool

Working together to help the bees

At Braintree Beekeepers we believe protecting local pollinators is a shared effort.

We are committed to honeybee health and invite businesses, farmers, schools and local residents to join us in improving the environment, boosting crop yields, and supporting our essential pollinators.

Join us in creating a thriving home for bees in our communities.