

Fife Beekeepers’ Association.
‘The Fifeshire Beekeepers’ Association’ was founded on 22 July 1916, its President
an aptly named William Honeyman Esq. J.P. of Craigmore, Cupar. Now usually known
as ‘Fife Beekeepers’ Association’ it has worked for over ninety years to support
beekeepers and promote apiculture. It celebrated its ninetieth anniversary by raising
enough money to provide ninety-
Members meet once a month from October to April inclusive, in the VONEF rooms above the main post office in Crossgate, Cupar, and at various members’ apiaries throughout the summer.
For the last few years, together with Dunfermline Association it has run classes for complete beginners to beekeeping, and these have led to a steady increase in the membership numbers: in 2007 there were 78 members in all, this making it one of Scotland’s larger beekeeping associations.
Dunfermline & West Fife Beekeepers’ Association.
In the winter of 1927-
An inspiring force and pioneer President was Mr William Hutton, who laid the groundwork on which the association was to develop in succeeding years. The avowed aim was to offer mutual assistance and the loan of equipment to beekeepers and to further knowledge in beekeeping by a series of lectures and meetings. This has been faithfully followed to the present day and looks set to continue for many years.
Members meet once a month from October to April inclusive, in Portmoak Hall, Scotlandwell, and at various members’ apiaries throughout the summer.