The Wokingham Paper, August 20, 2020

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COVERING WOKINGHAM, FINCHAMPSTEAD, EARLEY, WINNERSH, SHINFIELD, WOODLEY, TWYFORD & SURROUNDING AREAS

THEWOKINGHAMPAPER

THE VOICE OF THE BOROUGH

WOKINGHAM.TODAY

Thursday, August 20, 2020 No. 275

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GREENWASH CLAIMS OVER NEW PARK AND RIDE P2

Hollywood calls for Winnersh playwright EXCLUSIVE By SUE CORCORAN news@wokinghampaper.co.uk

MARKET MOVE IS PEACHY P7

HOLLYWOOD is pouring work offers on to a film writer and director – but she says she is turning most of them down.

A staggering 30 million people have seen Jessica Swales’s short film about actresses, Leading Lady Parts, which went viral online. That film was her warm up for her acclaimed new feature length film Summerland, which is now helping lead UK cinemas’ reopening after their Covid lockdown. Summerland, currently showing at Wokingham’s Everyman cinema, is the first feature length film which Jessica, 37, has both written and directed. It is a UK film. More films are in the pipeline – Jessica, from Winnersh, said that she gets offers from the UK and Hollywood. “But the offers from Hollywood vary so much,” she said. “A lot of the time it’s requests to work on splashy franchises or very commercial ideas, which doesn’t interest me as I want to tell stories where I really get to flex my imaginative muscles. “I’ve tended to turn them down as I am trying to be as selective as possible now.” Summerland stars award-winner Gemma Arterton as Alice and is set during the Second World War. She takes in a London evacuee and bonds with him. “I feel Summerland is a relevant story to tell right now as, at its heart, it's all about hope after crisis and the possibility of life again,” Jessica said. “And it’s also about appreciating members of our community who’ve never been the heroes before. “That, in these Covid times, is vital. Our new heroes are no longer the powerful, but the kind – the nurses, key workers, shop assistants.” � Continued on page 15

FIT FOR PURPOSE: Mayor opens new leisure centre • p11

‘TRUST YOUR TEACHERS’

Call for parents to engage with schools’ reopening

EXCLUSIVE

By JESS WARREN jwarren@wokinghampaper.co.uk TRUST YOUR teachers, they’re professionals. That’s the view of Wokingham Labour leader, Andy Croy, who wants to see safe education for all.

He was responding to national parent pressure group, Boycott Return To Unsafe Schools (BRTUS), which believes that wider reopening of schools is currently unsafe for children, adults, and communities.

But Cllr Croy said he wants the borough council to support the plans put forward by each school. He told Wokingham.Today: “We have a moral duty to get kids back to school, but we also have a moral duty to keep students, teachers and staff safe as well. “Heads, teachers and governors are working their butts off to make schools safe. We need to support the headteachers in their decisions — they’re the professionals.” � Continued on page 5

BOROUGH REACTS TO A-LEVELS P4 VILLAGERS MARK VJ DAY WITH SPECIAL EVENT P15

PIES PLANNED FOR EMMA’S P12 THE GIRL WHO CAN TALK WEATHER P20


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