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02/04/2015

Kenton is assertive. Meanwhile, the villagers count the cost.

Heather arrives at Brookfield. Jill and Heather discuss the family's change of heart over the move. Heather says she never quite believed David and Ruth could leave Brookfield, just as she couldn't up-root from Prudhoe. Heather is looking into sheltered housing.

Kenton and Lynda discuss his plans for a 'pop up' Bull on the green.

David chairs the flood meeting wanting to look forward. Jim and Lynda express concerns about people who are leaving the village because of the flooding. The insurance situation for those who decide to stay is also an issue. They don't feel they can look forward until everyone has come to terms with what has happened recently. Kenton takes every opportunity to give David a hard time at the meeting. In his view, David was prepared to abandon the village. David has a real nerve, setting himself up as a selfless defender of the community.

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Fri 3 Apr 201514:00

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