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Teatime Talk: The Bees & the amazing products from the hive

We all know not to kill the bees, but do we know why?

  • Booking essential

Following first-hand experience, Louise Camby shares how the hive works, the substances it produces and how they help bees and humans, the importance of the bees for our eco-system, concern over their decline and what we can all do to help. This will be a ‘relaxed performance’

If using the carpark, normal charges apply. NT members park for free. There will be no general access to Leith Hill Place.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
Concession if unable to pay the requested ticket cost£0.00
All £8.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 03442491895

Suitability

Suitable for those aged 8 years +

Meeting point

Meet at the reception area at LHP

Accessibility

The event is to be held on the ground floor but there are 3 steps to access the house. Limited disabled parking is available close to the house.

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