
“If the bee disappeared
off the surface of the globe then Man would only have
four years of life left”
Einstein
No more bees, no more pollination ... no more
human-kind!
Passfield Hall Honey is a showcase project that has been
initiated by LSE Residences and the LSE Sustainability
Team and is supported by the LSE Student Union.
It offers a unique opportunity to raise awareness about
biodiversity and the plight of the bee amongst staff,
students and vacation guests.
Passfield Hall is one of the first halls of residence to
keep hives which give the LSE the opportunity to make
its very own ‘Passfield Hall Honey’!
The hives are managed by a professional beekeeper, Dr
Luke Dixon, an expert in rooftop and urban beekeeping
and a member of British Beekeeping Association. He
manages a number of hives across London working with:
the Natural History Museum, Lancaster London Hotel,
National Magazine Company, Kensington Palace, Jordan’s
Cereals, Ted Baker, CityWest Homes and the London
College of Fashion.
For Health and Safety reasons, we ask that you please
inform Reception if you suffer from bee-sting allergies
while you are staying in the Hall.
For more information please
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