Buzzing about bees at ACC Liverpool

Beehives installed in newly planted wildflower garden on ACC Liverpool campus
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This World Bee Day, Liverpool’s event campus, home to ACC Liverpool and Exhbition Centre Liverpool, has welcomed a community of more than 140,000 honeybees in two brand new beehives, each with its own queen bee.

Supported by Wirral beekeepers Sunlight Bees, the hives have been installed in a newly planted wildflower garden on the site. The initiative is a bid to increase the biodiversity on Liverpool’s event campus and showcases ACC Liverpool’s commitment to environmental sustainability.

To mark this year’s World Bee Day on 20 May, ACC Liverpool is appealing for suggestions to name the queen bees and their hives in a competition launched on ACC Liverpool’s social media channels today. One winner will be selected to name one of the queen bees, with the second being named by ACC Liverpool staff. To enter the competition, visit @mandsbankarena and @yourecl on Instagram and X.

Members of staff enjoyed bee themed refreshments at today’s launch and sunflower seedlings were handed out for people to take home and nurture before bringing them back to be planted in the wildflower garden in the summer. 

Eddie dos Santos, director of operations at ACC Liverpool said: “The arrival of these beehives on site marks a key milestone in our sustainability journey. They have captured the imagination of our colleagues, and we hope the public will be equally excited by the development.”

Phase two of the project will be centred around education and awareness and there are plans to install a live video feed, which will be streamed on YouTube, so that members of the public can keep track of the activity within the bee colony. 

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