A walk by local bat expert James Shipma
Bats at the Museum
Bats at the Museum

 

A walk by local bat expert James Shipman.

Did you know bats can live for up to 30 years?

James explains where they live, how they fly in the dark, and why they are so important and protected by law.

After a brief talk outside the Museum, James will help you to see several species that emerge at dusk nearby (weather dependent).

The meeting point for the walk is at the front of West Berkshire Museum, outside the main entrance (on the wide pavement).

The event starts promptly at 9.45pm.


There will be no access to West Berkshire Museum before, during or after the event.

Friday 5 June | 9.45pm-10.20pm | West Berkshire Museum | £5

Shaw House

Often described as a hidden gem, they are located in tranquil surroundings on the north edge of Newbury.

Shaw House is a Grade I listed multi-purpose event venue which is also open for the public to explore during school holidays and at weekends between February and September every year.

Shaw House, Church Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2DR
01635 279279 shawhouse@westberks.gov.uk

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