Cllr Sam Akhtar, the Conservative councillor forThames Ward, is inviting nature enthusiasts and members of the community to join him for a guided wildlife walk in Charvil.
The walk is scheduled for Saturday, July 6, from 10am until 12pm, and will explore biodiversity and conservation efforts in the area.
The meeting point will be outside the main entrance to The Charvil Piggott Primary School in Park Lane, Charvil.
As a passionate advocate for wildlife and environmental conservation, Cllr Akhtar is keen to show the wildlife biodiversity in Charvil, which includes otters, rare bees and rare birds such as the Grey Heron.
Walkers will have the chance to learn about the projects that have been implemented to support wildlife conservation.
Cllr Aktar said: “I am excited to share the progress we’ve made in enhancing our local biodiversity.
“This walk is not just about observing nature, but also understanding the importance of conservation and the steps we can all take to protect our environment.
“I have real hopes for Charvil to one day become the first eco village in the UK.”
The two-hour walk will pass through some of Charvil’s most scenic spots, offering opportunities to observe and appreciate the rich wildlife that calls the area home.
Walkers will also be joined by Cllr Wayne Smith and Simon Bartlam, countryside officer for Wokingham Borough Council.
The event will be the first in a series of three summer walk and talk events organised by Sam.
The next event will be a guided historical walk through Wargrave later in the Summer.