An event to encourage residents to "go green" has attracted more than 100 people to attend.
Sandhurst Town Council's 'Go Green Event' in Community Hall, Yorktown Road, was opened by Councillor Mary Temperton, Bracknell Council Leader, and Parm Panesar, the Mayor of Sandhurst.
More than 120 attended the event, which featured exhibitions and stalls offering green energy for homes, mould remove, gardening clubs, a local climate action board, and more.
Experts were on hand to discuss how people can make use of technology to save the planet - and their hard-earned cash with small changes to their travel and energy use.
There were also 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 Mayor of Sandhurst said: " I had a great time at the Sandhurst Go Green event this weekend.
"It was amazing to see our community come together to support Go Green Businesses, promote sustainability, and enjoy some excellent talks.
"I especially loved the quiz on working out which products emit the most CO2 – a real eye-opener! Big thanks to the Sandhurst Climate Change Committee and everyone who attended – together, we’re making a greener future."
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