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But surely it’s a day out?
Last time Stan and I went we drove 100 miles each way and had 2 nights in a hotel. It was a trip out
I do a lot of online shopping
I need a new spinner and wouldn’t dream of buying one without actually looking at one first.
 
+ around 60 quid in heavy oil if not more for a round trip..i find it much cheaper online.

But it's the experience as well.. I go to most of the local and county conventions - it's a chance to listen to some good talks, chat with other beekeepers and see what's on offer.

Beetradex is about the biggest event there is when it comes to seeing what suppliers have to offer .. I have it on my radar - 14th March 2020 .. whether I can make it this year rather depends but £6 entrance fee doesn't sound that bad. It's 140 miles each way for me so about £40 in diesel. Perhaps even share it with one of my mates down here.

If you need kit of any sort you could easily save that in discounts ...

https://www.beetradex.co.uk/
 
But it's the experience as well.. I go to most of the local and county conventions - it's a chance to listen to some good talks, chat with other beekeepers and see what's on offer.

Beetradex is about the biggest event there is when it comes to seeing what suppliers have to offer .. I have it on my radar - 14th March 2020 .. whether I can make it this year rather depends but £6 entrance fee doesn't sound that bad. It's 140 miles each way for me so about £40 in diesel. Perhaps even share it with one of my mates down here.

If you need kit of any sort you could easily save that in discounts ...

https://www.beetradex.co.uk/

Maybe see you there then, apart from the BFA business meeting I shall either be mooching around to see what's on offer or manning the Bees Abroad stand
 

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