IF you have an interest in ceramics and some practical skills, a unique project in Farnham would like to hear from you.

The Farnham Pottery Trust, a registered charity, trading as 318 Ceramics and based at the historic Farnham Pottery, would like to expand its board of trustees.

Anyone willing to help in areas including publicity, HR, IT and fundraising would be particularly welcome.

The organisation was launched almost five years ago with Arts Council funding. It runs a wide range of courses and workshops, and resident artists offer further inspiration.

Trustee Ashley Howard said: “318 Ceramics is unique within the field of ceramic education in that it does not try to be all things to all people.

“Our courses focus on a specific aspect of the ceramic process such as throwing on the wheel or glaze technology.

“The kiln-firing sessions, which cover the bit nobody else teaches, are booked in the blink of an eye.”

Its name derives from the original phone number of the Victorian pottery, which also hosts a range of events including exhibitions, theatre productions and dinner parties.

For more information head to www.318ceramics.co.uk, or to get involved email Glenda Anderson at [email protected].