We will warmly welcome Stewart Roberts, who will talk us through ‘A Walk on the Wild Side’
“In photographing the wildlife that I encounter on my daily walks I hope to encourage people to reconnect with the wild in smaller, more local ways. This talk focuses on wildlife in the Talgarth area; above us, around us and below our feet.”
Stewart Roberts lives in Clyro, in the Wye Valley. He was trained and worked as a graphic designer, but has combined that with his love of natural history. He likes to describe himself as a “wildlife watcher” who always has a camera to hand.
A cash-only pay bar will be available.
A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to the charity Ymddiriedolaeth Natur De a Gorllewin Cymru / Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales
Maximum number of guests is 100
We will warmly welcome Stewart Roberts, who will talk us through ‘A Walk on the Wild Side’
“In photographing the wildlife that I encounter on my daily walks I hope to encourage people to reconnect with the wild in smaller, more local ways. This talk focuses on wildlife in the Talgarth area; above us, around us and below our feet.”
Stewart Roberts lives in Clyro, in the Wye Valley. He was trained and worked as a graphic designer, but has combined that with his love of natural history. He likes to describe himself as a “wildlife watcher” who always has a camera to hand.
A cash-only pay bar will be available.
A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to the charity Ymddiriedolaeth Natur De a Gorllewin Cymru / Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales
Maximum number of guests is 100