A vibrant, interactive and family friendly event
Greenfest
Greenfest

Sat, Oct 24 • 10 am

A Family-Friendly Eco Event

They are making one big promise to you – this year it will be even bigger and better than last year!  (and yes, it’s still free)

A vibrant, interactive and family friendly event, helping you make a positive impact on nature and climate in West Berkshire and beyond.

Welcome to GreenFest 2026!

Join them for a day filled with eco-friendly fun and activities at St Bartholomew’s School.

Get ready to learn about sustainability, participate in workshops, and connect with like-minded individuals.

From sustainable food vendors to music, there’s something for everyone at GreenFest 2026.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate and promote a greener future!

You can expect to:
✨ Be inspired to take meaningful action for the planet
✨ Discover local organisations, businesses and services supporting sustainable living
✨ Connect with local environmental groups and like-minded changemakers
✨ Enjoy music, crafts, cooking demo’s & nature-inspired activities
✨ Build lasting relationships and support networks to continue making an impact beyond the event.

Activities:

Talks

One of the highlights of GreenFest is the range and in-depth knowledge of their speakers.

All talks are free.

If possible, please pre-book the talks you plan to go to on Eventbrite (talks topics and details to be confirmed closer to the date).

This will help them plan suitable-sized venues for each talk (available to book soon).

On the day, entrance will be ‘first come, first served’, although they will try to give priority to people who have pre-booked.

There will be a Bug Hunt in the School grounds with an expert to guide you and tell you about the bugs.

Suitable for all ages.

Please wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty!

Pre-booking is advised (available to book soon).

There will be music during the day to entertain and inspire you.

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