Henllan - a hive of activity.

Bees are fast disappearing but one village in Denbighshire is all abuzz with plans to do their bit to ensure their survival.

Last updated: 16 May 2010

Country Focus - Sunday 16th May 2010 @0730; repeated Monday 17th May @ 0530 presented by Sian Pari Huws

The local village of Henllan, just outside Denbigh is aiming to become a sanctuary for bees - to ensure their survival and other pollinating species. Supported by the rural regeneration group Cadwyn Clwyd and the North Wales Wildlife Trust the local community are pulling together to plant up the village hedgerows, gardens and surrounding green spaces with bee friendly flowers. Sian Pari Huws meets the villagers to find out if they can bring back the bee to Henllan.


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