Charlotte Blackler, 49, runs an artisanal farm in Perthshire and normally sells 200 organic and free-range turkeys over the festive period...
EXPRESS | Story by Grace Piercy "It’s like Covid - it’s so endemic now that it’s pointless shutting it down, it’s everywhere."
INDEPENDENT | Story by George Mathias Honey Bees are actually considered for their powerful form of healing therapy by many people around the world. This type of therapy is referred to as Apitherapy – the use of beehives and bee products (honey, propolis and venom) to strengthen the immune system and aid in overall health. Apitherapy has been commonplace in Slovenia for many years. As a nation of beekeepers, there are eight hives per square kilometre and the Beekeeping Association of Slovenia has up to 11,000 members. BY Daisy Norris | Ankha Magazine
Christmas turkey shortage fears as Perthshire producer makes tough decision due to bird flu threat22/8/2023 Charlotte Blackler will not be raising her turkeys this year due to fears over bird flu...
By Douglas Dickie | SCOTTISH DAILY EXPRESS A Perthshire producer is warning turkeys could be in short supply at Christmas...
By Gavin Harper | THE COURIER The UK’s first ‘bee therapy’ retreat just launched in Perthshire, with the aroma of honey and vibrations of bees said to offer special healing properties...
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HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU The UK’s first ever ‘bee therapy’ centre is opening in Scotland this summer. Sustainable bee-based therapy, known as apitherapy, is a fast-growing trend in Eastern Europe...
By Ellie Forbes | SCOTTISH FIELD The UK’s first ‘bee therapy’ retreat has been launched in Scotland.
Apipods—wooden huts with beehives around the exterior—have been popular in Eastern Europe for years. In Ukraine and Slovenia, the scent of honey along with the vibrations from bees are believed to have healing properties for treating respiratory conditions. GOOD NEWS NETWORK Centre in Perthshire claims the insects have ‘a positive energising effect which calms and relaxes...
By Tom Saunders | THE TIMES Bookings are now available for the UK's first 'bee therapy' retreat in Perthshire, with the scent of honey and the vibrations of bees said to have healing properties.
By Sarah Ward and Alexander Smail Tourism Writer | DAILY RECORD |