The ‘3B’s’ Broomfield Baby Bereavement Group has decorated one of the 25 smaller bees on the trail, which it hopes will raise awareness of the support that it offers to parents and other relatives after a baby has died.
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The ‘3B’s’ Broomfield Baby Bereavement Group has decorated one of the 25 smaller bees on the trail, which it hopes will raise awareness of the support that it offers to parents and other relatives after a baby has died.
The Buzz in the City trail isn’t just about spotting vibrant sculptures in the streets — it also takes you inside some of Chelmsford’s most treasured spaces.
Every year on 10 July, Don’t Step On A Bee Day offers more than just a quirky name—it’s a timely reminder of the vital role bees play in our environment, and how urgently they need our protection.
Created by Farleigh’s Yo-Yo Project team, Yo-Yo shares the stories of bereaved children across mid Essex and raises awareness of the vital support this service offers.
Earlier this year, Bev was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. Now, to mark Global MND Day, she’s sharing how the charity she’s supported for so long is now supporting her – with expert care, practical help and a big Farleigh-shaped hug when she needed it most.
Chelmer Valley High School is proudly taking part in Farleigh Hospice’s Buzz in the City trail with their mini bee sculpture, named Beryl in honour of a much-loved staff member.
ECL, an Essex-based care services provider, has taken delivery of their eagerly awaited mini bees as part of the Buzz in the City art trail.
Pupils from Newlands Spring Primary and Nursery School were very excited when their mini bee arrived this week ready for them to decorate.
Buzz in the City is creating a buzz of excitement as headline sponsors were revealed at a spectacular artist showcase!
Schools, care homes and community groups can ‘bee’ part of the buzz with their own mini bee sculpture which they can design, decorate and name.