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01/09/2015

Susan pulls no punches, and Rob puts himself forward.

Susan has organised a strongly worded letter to send to the Council planning department, as well as an email to the Echo. The letter’s signed by the whole shop committee, against Hazel Woolley’s planned change of use for the village shop. As they wait for a decision on whether the shop can be deemed a community asset (8 weeks), Susan hasn’t held back in telling the Echo what she thinks of Hazel – and she feels her sentiments could apply to Bridge Farm as well. Susan notes that Mike’s pretty upset with what’s happening – to the shop and also the Village Hall.

Shula walks around the Lower Loxley grounds with Elizabeth following the get-out of the Magic Opera company. Elizabeth looks forward to Lynda’s review in the Echo. It certainly got Oliver and Caroline in the mood for Tuscany – they just need to appoint a Health Club manager. Meanwhile, Bert looks forward to the Flower and Produce Show.

Tom notices a bruise on Helen’s wrist – it’s nothing, she says – she took a tumble whilst playing with Henry. Rob subtly gets his own way over the interior design for the Bridge Farm shop, going with a more contemporary look. Rob tells Helen he’s happy to be the project manager.

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