South Wales Echo

Bee hives installed on office roof

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BEE hives have been installed at the Welsh Government’s offices in Cardiff.

The hives are part of a network installed on top of buildings across the city.

Nine new hives have been installed on the roof of the Welsh Government’s Cathays Park offices as part of Pharmabees, Cardiff University’s award-winning project which aims to host a community of bees on buildings in the city centre.

There are other hives on the roofs of the National Museum of Wales, the St David’s shopping centre, Cardiff University buildings and in Bute Park.

Each hive will be home to up to 50,000 bees during the summer and will be managed by local beekeepers.

The Welsh Government also has apiaries at its offices in Merthyr Tydfil, Llandudno Junction and Aberystwyt­h, along with other biodiversi­ty projects on its estate.

The initiative is part of a number of Welsh Government biodiversi­ty projects as part of its Action Plan for Pollinator­s.

Pollinatio­n is also vital for crop production and worth more than £690m to agricultur­e in the UK each year. Many wild flowering plants also rely on insect pollinatio­n for reproducti­on.

The Environmen­t Minister, Hannah Blythyn, said: “Bees are a crucial component of the food chain, acting as pollinator­s for a huge variety of plants and helping them flourish. But we’ve seen a decline in bee population­s in recent years and we must take steps to reverse these trends.

“Our Action Plan for Pollinator­s in Wales sets out how we will provide diverse and connected flower-rich habitats for pollinator­s and raise awareness of their importance. “Installing bee hives on public buildings is one way to highlight the importance of pollinator­s, with the added bonus of producing amazing honey at the same time.”

 ??  ?? The Environmen­t Minister Hannah Blythyn visits the new bee hives installed at the Welsh Government’s offices in Cardiff
The Environmen­t Minister Hannah Blythyn visits the new bee hives installed at the Welsh Government’s offices in Cardiff

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