The experiences of Asian refugees who were expelled from Uganda in the early 1970s are the subject of a new radio play.

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The Newcomers - produced by Rabble Theatre for BBC Radio Berkshire - recalls the story of those who were housed at Greenham Common airbase.

It marks the 50th anniversary of the expulsions ordered by Uganda's dictator Idi Amin.

Rabble Theatre's Dani Davies said it remained "an important story to tell".

The Newcomers tells the story of 15-year-old Jyoti and her family as they rebuild their lives in a strange land after being expelled from their home in Uganda.

The 55,000-strong Asian community in the country were ordered to leave within 90 days by the brutal military dictatorship led by President Amin in August 1972.

Like many others with British passports, Jyoti's family arrived in the UK with nothing but a suitcase each and £50, forced to start over, amidst mixed reactions from the local population.

The play was written by Beth Flintoff and Pragna Hay who was among the 1,600 refugees sent to the resettlement camp at Greenham Common.

She went on to become a qualified microbiologist and successful businesswoman.

Among the cast is Emmerdale actor Bhasker Patel who was born in the Ugandan capital Kampala. He moved with his parents to India, shortly before the exodus order that forced his wider family to flee.