Bermondsey Street Bees Royal Victoria Dock Raw London Honey 220g
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Royal Victoria Dock Honey
Beyond the Thames barrier, East London’s riverside offers some surprising spaces where bees can prosper. The Royal Victoria Dock bees collect pollen and nectar principally from brownfield areas that were cleaned and returned to nature more than 20 years ago. Apparently bleak, this post-industrial landscape actually offers a wealth of the wild forage that honeybees will always seek in preference to cultivated garden flowers. Pioneer species such as Eucalyptus, Robinia, Bramble, Hawthorn, Dandelion and Elder are amongst the many forage sources which produce this rich varietal.
Sustainable London Beekeeping & Honey
Bermondsey Street Bees was founded in 2007, a time when London’s open spaces, rooftops and private gardens still offered honeybees a safe haven. Even then, with sustainability top of their agenda, founders Dale & Sarah began establishing significant urban planting projects to protect and build biodiversity around their apiary sites.
Since then though, the fashionable trend for urban beekeeping has swamped London and many other cities with more and more hives. The combination of soaring honeybee populations and ever-shrinking green space raises major ecological concerns, with scientists spotlighting London beekeeping (and honey production) as having become problematic. The city’s hive density is now three times higher than anywhere in Europe, and in this challenged environment, food-seeking honeybees increasingly compete not only with each other, but also with already-endangered wild bee species (bumblebees and solitaries.)
In the face of a steady increase in honeybee populations and parallel declines of wild pollinators, Bermondsey Street Bees have reduced their urban hive numbers significantly over the past few years. They have also moved apiaries away from urban hotspots into uncrowded, naturally rewilded land in London’s far Docklands, under an exclusive licence with The Royal Docks.
In these naturally rewilded brownfield sites, a rich, vibrant and ever-evolving flora and fauna underpin a strong ecosystem. Here, with plentiful resources, Bermondsey Street Bees’ hives can live in balance with their wild cousins. Bermondsey Street Bees always prioritise their bees’ welfare over honey production, but it’s thrilling to see national award-winning recognition for the glorious, and highly differentiated sustainable London honeys that their four Docklands sites are now producing.
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A rich single-source honey from East London’s Docklands area where significant re-wilding underpins the wide variety of pollen and nectar sources that honeybees need for optimal health and the production of characterful honey. Only their surplus honey is ever harvested, leaving the colony with plentiful winter stores. The honey is extracted using a simple centrifuge. Never blended or heated above the natural hive temperature, it is minimally filtered in a traditional process that removes excess wax whilst preserving all of the honey’s natural flavours, aromatics and micro-nutrients including the pollens.
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Dale Gibson
A highly experienced and dedicated beekeeper, Dale Gibson heads up Bermondsey Street Bees apiaries and Apis, their consultancy arm which undertakes apicultural audits and develops best practice blueprints and other policy collateral for clients. He writes and speaks widely on issues around sustainable beekeeping in urban and rural settings.
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Multi Award-winning Bermondsey Street Bees are a sustainable beekeeping practice founded in London in 2007. They offer seasonal varieties of single-source artisanal raw honeys from their hives situated in rewilded areas of London’s Docklands. Every honey has immense depth of character and a fabulous story to tell through its flavours. They are also powerful advocates and educators on sustainable beekeeping and practices.
Sarah Wyndham-Lewis
His Co-Founder Sarah Wyndham Lewis is a professional writer and Honey Sommelier, trained in Italy with the prestigious ‘Register of Experts in the Sensory Analysis of Honey’ at Bologna University. She speaks and writes extensively on honey and is a columnist for a leading beekeeping magazine as well as training chefs and bartenders and running raw honey tastings for food and drinks industry professionals.