The British Koi Keepers Society (BKKS) - For everything Koi since 1970
About The BKKS
The British Koi - Keepers' Society (B.K.K.S.) was founded in 1970 by a small group of like minded people who shared a common interest in Nishikigoi (Koi). Over the past years the Society evolved from just a few members, to approximately 5000 at it's peak and today it's membership stands at around 1000. Throughout its evolution, the Society has gained a wealth of experience, mainly through many of its members working together to solve the numerous problems that potentially face the Koi keeper, both novice and experienced. After the initial formation it did not take long before area Sections were formed throughout the UK. The Society now has around 30 regional Sections spread across the British Isles acting as social satellites to the Society.
Organisation of the BKKS
The largest part of the Society is formed by its ordinary members spread throughout the UK, often but not exclusively in sections.The affairs of the Society are managed by a smaller group known as the Council which consists of officers and other council members elected at an AGM for a period of two years.
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Join The BKKS
The BKKS was founded in 1970 and is actively working to promote your hobby across the UK. There has never been a better time to get involved, either as an individual member or through your local section.

