Over 200 people created a real buzz at the Florence Arts Centre in Egremont recently, at our event which celebrated bees and also helped to preserve an important piece of the town’s industrial heritage.
People of all ages were drawn to Get Cumbria Buzzing, a fun-filled event run by Cumbria Wildlife Trust designed to get people excited about pollinating insects, especially bees, and show how important they are to all our lives. They enjoyed a wide range of bee-related arts and crafts activities, including making willow pollinators and bee masks, painting glass pollinators, going on bug hunts, face painting and stone painting.
As well as hosting the event, the Florence Arts Centre raised valuable funds on the day for the Florence Mine. Closed in 2007, it was the last deep working iron ore mine in Europe and played an important role in West Cumbria’s industrial history. Young Cumbria, a community group based in Workington, got youngsters involved in transforming one of the walls of the mine with artistic graffiti about the pollinator project, brightening it up with colourful pictures of bees and plants.