1,000 bee sculptures take flight to The Hive for St Richard's Hospice

The Celebration Garden aims to recognise the hospice's work during the pandemic

Author: Isabel KimbreyPublished 21st Aug 2021

A colony of bee sculptures are on display outside The Hive in Worcester to create a memorable celebration garden for St Richard's Hospice.

One thousand painted and hand-crafted bees hope to create a buzz to raise needed funds for the hospice.

The unique display of beautiful bees follows the success of the charity’s previous Celebration Gardens of forget-me-nots, snowdrops and dragonflies.

Each bee is individually commissioned from craftsman Ed Alvis of Metal Art UK, at his workshop near Evesham.

People are being encouraged to ‘bee kind’ and make a donation for a bee sculpture in the garden to celebrate or remember someone or something special, which they can later take home as a keepsake or a gift.

Donations to help create this sculpture installation will help fund St Richard’s care of patients, their loved ones and the bereaved in Worcestershire.

Fundraising Director Tricia Cavell said, “The bees will create a memorable and stunning garden which will be an ideal focal point for celebration and reflection.

"We felt bees are particularly appropriate this year as they work together as a community – just as the people of Worcestershire have done, especially during the pandemic, supporting each other and the hospice to continue to care.”

Donors will be invited to collect a bee from The Hive garden, from the hospice or by postal delivery after the installation is dismantled.

Along with 1,000 bees the garden will host five unique sculptures made from recycled metals by Ed Alvis. Each two-meter high flower sculpture will be set on Cotswold stone.

There are also a limited-edition number of larger bee sculptures available to order which will be displayed amongst the smaller bees.

They're on display in the garden of The Hive, Worcester from 20th August until 2nd September.

To order a bee online visit www.strichards.org.uk/celebration-garden-2021