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Freddie’s pleased when Elizabeth tells him Vince thinks he’s a solid, dependable man. They discuss last week’s abattoir protest, relieved that at least the live-stream was stopped quickly and they’ve managed to block the online footage too. But it’s the product recalls that are damaging them most. Freddie assumes the potential Academy contract is probably a no-goer too, and is proved right later, when they pull out.

Joy turns up at Lower Loxley to drop off a poster about Ambridge’s VE Day events. She bumps into Freddie and apologises for Rochelle’s involvement with the Casey Meats protest. Freddie tells Joy it’s not her fault, just like him ending up in young offenders wasn’t Elizabeth’s fault. Joy finds Elizabeth and they discuss Lower Loxley’s VE Day display, featuring all of Chelsea and Brad’s impressive research. Talk turns to Hilda the cat, who’s gone missing: Kate’s had to make excuses to Peggy about why she’s not around. Then Joy broaches the subject of Rochelle and the trouble she’s caused, before opening up to sympathetic Elizabeth about their past relationship.

Clarrie shadows Chelsea in The Orangery, but when she learns there isn’t much work available she decides it’s not enough, she needs a proper job. Elizabeth mentions Borchester Green are looking for an Assistant School Cook and Clarrie reckons she’d be a good fit. Elizabeth then reveals some photographs and letters belonging to Squadron Leader Reginald Dodge, sent by his granddaughter. He was awarded an OBE after dedicating his life to helping others and Elizabeth decides to add them to her display.

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Freddie’s pleased when Elizabeth tells him Vince thinks he’s a solid, dependable man. They discuss last week’s abattoir protest, relieved that at least the live-stream was stopped quickly and they’ve managed to block the online footage too. But it’s the product recalls that are damaging them most. Freddie assumes the potential Academy contract is probably a no-goer too, and is proved right later, when they pull out.

Joy turns up at Lower Loxley to drop off a poster about Ambridge’s VE Day events. She bumps into Freddie and apologises for Rochelle’s involvement with the Casey Meats protest. Freddie tells Joy it’s not her fault, just like him ending up in young offenders wasn’t Elizabeth’s fault. Joy finds Elizabeth and they discuss Lower Loxley’s VE Day display, featuring all of Chelsea and Brad’s impressive research. Talk turns to Hilda the cat, who’s gone missing: Kate’s had to make excuses to Peggy about why she’s not around. Then Joy broaches the subject of Rochelle and the trouble she’s caused, before opening up to sympathetic Elizabeth about their past relationship.

Clarrie shadows Chelsea in The Orangery, but when she learns there isn’t much work available she decides it’s not enough, she needs a proper job. Elizabeth mentions Borchester Green are looking for an Assistant School Cook and Clarrie reckons she’d be a good fit. Elizabeth then reveals some photographs and letters belonging to Squadron Leader Reginald Dodge, sent by his granddaughter. He was awarded an OBE after dedicating his life to helping others and Elizabeth decides to add them to her display.

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