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Bill Cadmore was born and raised in a tiny village on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. He moved to London for university studies and then on to post-graduate work at the University of Leeds. As a teacher of Biology and Physics he went onto become a senior leader in a large comprehensive school in Leeds. Working with other schools, colleges and workplaces he helped develop a vocational training scheme to complement the work he was doing with the academic students.


While walking home one day he made the mistake of spotting a swarm in a tree. On telling the local beekeeper about the swarm he was invited to put on a veil and help hive the swarm - still in his business suit. This led to hobby beekeeping in his garden and then the purchase of a field for an out apiary. This soon became multiple apiaries in and around the city. Taking early retirement to become a bee farmer he soon found himself employed as the apiarist for a bee research programme at the University of Leeds.


Bill is presently chairman of Bradford BKA and is a past chairman of Yorkshire BKA and Leeds BKA.

For two years he worked as an education officer for BBKA/NBU organising conferences around the country to encourage associations to improve the quality and quantity of training they provided.

He has written on establishing training apiaries and has produced a teaching pack that has been given to every school and youth organisation in Bradford - called ''Bradford''s Beautiful Bees''.


Bill is totally reliant on the patience of his wife, Lyn.

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    Publisher: Northern Bee Books
    Publication Date: 21/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9781914934452, 978-1914934452
    ISBN10: 1914934458

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Bill Cadmore was born and raised in a tiny village on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. He moved to London for university studies and then on to post-graduate work at the University of Leeds. As a teacher of Biology and Physics he went onto become a senior leader in a large comprehensive school in Leeds. Working with other schools, colleges and workplaces he helped develop a vocational training scheme to complement the work he was doing with the academic students.


    While walking home one day he made the mistake of spotting a swarm in a tree. On telling the local beekeeper about the swarm he was invited to put on a veil and help hive the swarm - still in his business suit. This led to hobby beekeeping in his garden and then the purchase of a field for an out apiary. This soon became multiple apiaries in and around the city. Taking early retirement to become a bee farmer he soon found himself employed as the apiarist for a bee research programme at the University of Leeds.


    Bill is presently chairman of Bradford BKA and is a past chairman of Yorkshire BKA and Leeds BKA.

    For two years he worked as an education officer for BBKA/NBU organising conferences around the country to encourage associations to improve the quality and quantity of training they provided.

    He has written on establishing training apiaries and has produced a teaching pack that has been given to every school and youth organisation in Bradford - called ''Bradford''s Beautiful Bees''.


    Bill is totally reliant on the patience of his wife, Lyn.

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