Britain's bees are thriving on derelict industrial sites in Essex and east London.

Why? Because too much countryside is infected with pesticides and fertilisers used for intensive farming.

Disused industrial land at Canvey Island is home to two of the UK’s rarest bumblebees. Many of these sites are threatened by new developments under the Government's Thames Gateway scheme.

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