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Trust News  Trust News


 A warm welcome

 The Trust would like to extend a warm welcome to the following staff who have recently   Making a Buzz for the Coast wins national award
 joined us:
     We are thrilled to announce our ‘Making a Buzz for the Coast’ project, has been
 Alex Worsley who joined the Trust in early 2020 as maternity cover for the West Country   awarded first place in a national competition run by the Association for Local
 Buzz Project. Alex will continue to work with farmers and landowners to create habitat.
     Government Ecologists, from a field of over 50 nominees from across the UK. The
 Dr Ros Shaw joins as Project Officer for the Fowey Valley Bumblebee Project. Ros will   award recognises successful collaborative working between organisations who are
 work with the University of Exeter, trialling their Bee-Steward model at a landscape scale in   working in partnership for a positive outcome for biodiversity and protecting wildlife.
 the Fowey Valley, Cornwall.
     Emma Lansdell, Project Manager for Making a Buzz for the Coast said “The Making a
 Bumble club membership  Farewell and good luck!  Buzz team and our partners are delighted to be recognised nationally for the important
     work we are doing to conserve and promote interest in bumblebees and other wild bees
 We launched our   After eight years with   – in Kent and beyond”.
 new-look youth   the Trust, Conservation   Emma Lansdell (back row, third from left) received the award on behalf
 membership the   Manager, Sam Page has   of the Trust and its partners.
 bumble club last   left for pastures new. Sam
 November. We want   was instrumental to the   New Trustee Blake Gaffney  Bee kind wins award
 children to explore &   Trust projects and partnership work - we
 discover the wonders   wish Sam all the best.   Blake Gaffney (BCom, CA)   Bee kind, our bee-friendly
 of bumblebees with   joined the Trust as Finance   gardening tool has won the
 some buzzing fun! So, if you know a   Double poetry competition winners!  Trustee, with thirteen years   “Technology for Good Award” at the Prolific
 budding bumblebee conservationist, at   of experience, ten of those   North Tech Awards, which took place in
 only £1.50 per month or £15 for the year,   post qualification, in the   February. The award recognises Hydra
 this is sure to keep them buzzing all year   accounting and finance sector. We   Creative, the digital agency that worked on
 round!  welcome him to the team.          upgrading the Bee kind tool, and the Trust
 You can take a look at www.               for using technology to make a positive
 bumblebeeconservation.org/youth-  Species on the Edge success  impact.
 membership-signup/                        We are thrilled that Bee kind and the work
     The Trust will be part of a new
 Funding from the Postcode   The Making a Buzz for the Coast team   project called Species on the Edge,   of everyone involved has been recognised
                                           in this way. Bee kind is an extremely
     an ambitious partnership project by
 Green Trust  launched a poetry competition in the   Scottish Natural Heritage to take action   useful resource and has already helped
 We were delighted to receive three   summer of 2019. We are delighted to   along Scotland’s coasts and islands.   many people improve their gardens for
                                           bumblebees.
 announce Dorothy Jerrome was awarded
 years funding from the Postcode Green   the overall prize of £100. Our patron Olly   Funded by the National Lottery
 Trust through players of the Peoples   Smith selected the winning poem and was   Heritage Fund, the project was   Give your garden a bumble-boost today at
 Postcode Lottery in 2018. In early   so impressed with the quality of entries, he   awarded over £260,000 for an initial   beekind.bumblebeeconservation.org/
 2020, we received our final £95,000!   awarded an extra award to Ellie Gosling,   development phase, ensuring crucial
 This funding has allowed the Trust   aged 11 for her delightful poem. Olly   work gets started on protecting over 40   Follow us on:
 to expand and deliver real results to   endowed the John Clare Poetry prize of   of Scotland’s most vulnerable species,   @Bumblebeeconservationtrust
 help the UK’s bumblebees through   £50 to Ellie. Congratulations to both our   including the Great yellow bumblebee.
 fundraising, engagement, planning and   winners! You can read their poems at www.  @BumblebeeTrust
 raising awareness. A huge thank you to   bumblebeeconservation.org/making-a-  The project will work with some of   @Bumblebeeconservationtrust
 all at the Postcode Green Trust for their   buzz-for-the-coast/  Scotland’s most geographically remote   or check out some of our project accounts
 support.  and diverse communities.          @BuzzingCoast @BuzzingDevon @BuzzingPeak
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