A climate-focused event will aim to help people learn more about saving the planet as well as saving much-needed cash.
The Go Green event, supported by Sandhurst Town Council, will host presentations of climate-related solutions such as electric vehicles, heat pumps and solar panels.
Experts will be on hand to discuss how people can make use of technology to save money on energy and travel.
There will also be a series of talks from sector experts focusing on climate change science, government policy and response and what people can do locally in groups and as individuals.
The event is aimed at all Bracknell Forest residents.
It will be held from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, September 21 at the Community Hall in Yorktown Road, Sandhurst.
While there is parking nearby, organisers hope that visitors will try to walk or cycle to the venue.
Councillor Christopher Ives (Liberal Democrats, Little Sandhurst) said: "People can also find out more about Bracknell Forest Council's community-led initiative to encourage people to work together to live sustainably.
"Bracknell Forest is aiming to achieve the target of net zero carbon emissions in the borough by as close to 2030 as possible.
"This is a great opportunity to really find out what is happening in Bracknell Forest. We can all do our part."
Anyone wishing to find out more about the event can email Cllr Ives on Christopher.Ives@sandhurst.gov.uk
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