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Five of its current staff members will be trained to work at the brand’s apiary
1 of 4 Rolls-Royce is seeking up to five of its current workforce to undergo training to serve as volunteer beekeepers in the company’s world-renowned Apiary. Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 4 Established in 2018, the Goodwood Apiary is home to six colonies of around 300,000 English honey bees. Richard Carter Director of Global Communications at Rolls-Royce is also the Chief Beekeeper, assisted by Beekeeper Jason Hampton. Image Credit: Supplied
3 of 4 As well as feeding on the wildflowers and trees that grow across the 42‑acre Rolls‑Royce site, the bees can forage on the manufacturing plant s sedum-rich living roof, which at around eight acres (3.2 hectares) is the largest in Britain.