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Dunedin review Keeping of animals and birds bylaw - including bees
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<blockquote data-quote="Fizzbizz" data-source="post: 5977" data-attributes="member: 451"><p>We had that bylaw come up for review a year or two ago, which prompted a bit of fizz from us Marlborough beeks. We took it to a council meeting, where several articulate beekeepers spoke for us and the matter went unchanged. I'm not certain how it currently stands, but the basics were that people need and want bees and as long as the beekeepers were responsive and responsible about calls from the public and council when there was a swarm or dispute, we could carry on as we had been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fizzbizz, post: 5977, member: 451"] We had that bylaw come up for review a year or two ago, which prompted a bit of fizz from us Marlborough beeks. We took it to a council meeting, where several articulate beekeepers spoke for us and the matter went unchanged. I'm not certain how it currently stands, but the basics were that people need and want bees and as long as the beekeepers were responsive and responsible about calls from the public and council when there was a swarm or dispute, we could carry on as we had been. [/QUOTE]
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