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Wildflower seeds to honour fundraising Bee Lady
Wildflower seeds to honour fundraising Bee Lady

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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Wildflower seeds to honour fundraising Bee Lady

Residents of a Hull street are handing out wildflower seeds in memory of charity fundraiser Jean Bishop, better known as the Bee Lady. Members of the Chanterlands Avenue Residents and Traders Association said the initiative was to highlight Mrs Bishop's connection to the street, as she got married in a local church. She raised more than £125,000 for Age UK and was often seen dressed in a bee outfit raising money on the city streets. Chris Hall, chair of the association, said it was about creating "beautiful patches of wildflowers in honour of Jean Bishop, who herself spread joy". "We want children and adults alike to be able to help themselves to the seeds, take them home and scatter them where they like," he said. The group have put wildflower mixes into small packets and left them in display boxes at The Avenue pub and a pharmacy opposite. Mrs Bishop, who died aged 99 in 2021, was awarded the British Empire Medal for her fundraising efforts and picked up a Pride of Britain award, which was presented by actor David Walliams dressed in a bee outfit. This week, Age UK in Hull and East Yorkshire launched the first ever Bee Lady Day. The charity said the annual event aimed "to inspire a brand new generation of fundraisers". Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Bee Lady Day honours life of fundraising champion City's Bee Lady remembered with 'buzz shelter' City's Bee Lady fundraiser dies aged 99 Chanterlands Avenue Residents and Traders Association - Facebook

Wildflower seeds to honour Hull's fundraising Bee Lady
Wildflower seeds to honour Hull's fundraising Bee Lady

BBC News

time15-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Wildflower seeds to honour Hull's fundraising Bee Lady

Residents of a Hull street are handing out wildflower seeds in memory of charity fundraiser Jean Bishop, better known as the Bee of the Chanterlands Avenue Residents and Traders Association said the initiative was to highlight Mrs Bishop's connection to the street, as she got married in a local raised more than £125,000 for Age UK and was often seen dressed in a bee outfit raising money on the city Hall, chair of the association, said it was about creating "beautiful patches of wildflowers in honour of Jean Bishop, who herself spread joy". "We want children and adults alike to be able to help themselves to the seeds, take them home and scatter them where they like," he group have put wildflower mixes into small packets and left them in display boxes at The Avenue pub and a pharmacy Bishop, who died aged 99 in 2021, was awarded the British Empire Medal for her fundraising efforts and picked up a Pride of Britain award, which was presented by actor David Walliams dressed in a bee week, Age UK in Hull and East Yorkshire launched the first ever Bee Lady charity said the annual event aimed "to inspire a brand new generation of fundraisers".Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Bee Lady Day marks the life of fundraising champion
Bee Lady Day marks the life of fundraising champion

BBC News

time13-05-2025

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Bee Lady Day marks the life of fundraising champion

The first ever Bee Lady Day is marking the life of Jean Bishop who raised nearly £125,000 for Age UK in Bishop, who died aged 99 in 2021, was often seen dressed in a bee outfit raising money on the city was awarded a British Empire Medal in 2017 for services to charity and also picked up a Pride of Britain award, which was presented by actor David Walliams dressed in a bee UK said the day aimed "to inspire a brand new generation of fundraisers". The day will be held each year on 13 May, Mrs Bishop's than 13,000 schoolchildren will dress as bees as part of the fundraising event at Hull railway station will honour older charity fundraisers with the Jean Bishop Legacy Award at a ceremony alongside a train named in her will be taken to Doncaster for an afternoon across the city, including Hull Minster, will be lit up in amber to resemble UK Hull & East Yorkshire fundraising coordinator Kayleigh Carter said the day was about "honouring and remembering the life and legacy" of Mrs Bishop."The work that she did helped thousands and thousands of people who use our charity," she said."Jean was a real advocate for older people."We're trying encourage to people to see how they can raise money for Age UK, but also the charity sector in general."Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

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