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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
 joined us:  2020 AGM and Supporters Day
 Tessa Rollings has started work at the Trust as our new Head of Finance based from
 home. A new role, Tessa will manage our current finance team, leading the production of   Although the Trust is not in a position to confirm details, please save the day for our
 key financial management systems.  AGM and Supporters day on 12 December 2020. We will review nearer the time
     whether we are able to hold our AGM and Supporters day as in previous years.
 Eilidh Shields has joined as Project Finance Officer in Stirling, assisting the Finance team
 with day to day activities.  We are assessing whether we can host part of the day in person, some online or
     altogether virtual, whichever is appropriate and is in line with the government guidelines
 Wildflower Wednesday on YouTube  Funding success  at the time. AGM voting will open on 18 November and close on 9 December. We wish
 A selection of our staff have been   Natural England has confirmed funding of   to connect with and thank all our supporters in the best way possible as in previous
     years. Please view updates on our website for further information at
 creating short five minute videos of the   £20,000 in 2020/21 for our West Country   www.bumblebeeconservation.org/agm/
 wildflowers you may find in your area,   Buzz project. For our Saving the Great
 from gardens, coastal walks and urban   Yellow bumblebee project, Scottish Power   DontSendMeACard.com  Nest survey
 spaces. Staff have had to adapt to   Foundation has confirmed £31,000 and
 the current climate and through these   Scottish National Heritage a grant of   In March, the Trust   For a trial year, we are introducing a
 short videos you too can enjoy what   £18,000 - this is excellent news!  created a selection of   ‘Nest survey’ for anyone who has found
 nature has to offer bumblebees! You   e-cards for everyone   a bumblebee nest and wants to help
 can view our current content at www.  Art competition launched in Kent  to keep in touch with   inform our knowledge of where nests
 youtube.com/user/BumblebeeTrust  family and friends   occur, as well as optional information
                     during lockdown. By   to help inform us about nesting ecology
                     donating the cost of
 Making a Buzz for the Coast  a card and stamp, funds raised can go   and behaviour. For a link to the survey
                                           should you wish to assist, visit: www.
 Bumblebee review 2019  towards helping the UK’s bumblebees.   bumblebeeconservation.org/surveys/
     To date, we have raised over £900! We
 The project recently   will continue to add new designs for   Virtual all staff meeting July 2020
 published its latest   different occasions, so keep a look out.
 annual report,   If you would like to browse our selection,   Staff attended their first virtual full team
 highlighting recent   Why not get creative this summer? Our   visit: www.dontsendmeacard.com/  meeting on the morning of 16 July 2020.
 achievements,   Making a Buzz for the Coast project,   charities/HT5p  We welcomed new staff, discussed project
 including several                         developments and future plans, and
 exciting discoveries   has launched an art competition for   New ambassador - Katrina Thuis  changes resulting from the impacts of
 of the rare Shrill   people living in and around Kent. Kent   COVID-19 on our activities. It was a great
 carder bee (Bombus   is the county in the UK with the greatest   We would like to welcome   morning, allowing staff to discuss what
 sylvarum) on new   diversity of bumblebees and we would   Katrina as an ambassador   they have been working on the past four
 sites by project volunteers. Staff and   love you to showcase your work with us!   for the Trust. Having joined   months and how we have continued to
 volunteers have undertaken task   From painting and drawing to sculptures   the Trust herself, she then   engage our supporters, members and new
 days to create and restore habitat   and textiles there is a category for you to   set about encouraging   audiences through a busy and challenging
 for bumblebees, and during 2019,   display your skills. For all the information   her employer to do the same. She   period. We intend to hold a longer full
 delivered 60 community events.   you require, including categories, age   volunteers for us on a project called   team meeting in the autumn, our first
 To read the full report, visit: www.  groups and terms and conditions, visit   Pollinating London Together. Katrina is
                                           one in 18 months . . will it be virtual or in
 bumblebeeconservation.org/making-  www.bumblebeeconservation.org/mab-  very passionate about bumblebees and  person? We look forward to sharing it with
 a-buzz-for-the-coast/  art-competition/  believes in raising their profile.   you in our November edition.
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