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July 15 2017

With the CPS having decided they haven’t got enough evidence to secure a conviction against evil Nathan, Sarah goes to see Sergeant Neil Clifford to try to get him to talk to Bethany. He’s more than happy to put the frighteners on her and tells he she should tell her mam that
she made everything up to get attention or there could be consequences for her family.

Craig is suspicious about Neil’s repeated visits to Bethany as they
seem to be more than would be normal for victim support and they’ve
not been recorded back at the station. He goes to see his friend
Bethany and in a heart wrenching and harrowing scene she tells him all about how Neil is a friend of Nathan’s and she’d been forced to have sex with him. Craig wants to do the right thing but Bethany says she won’t be believed and it could put her family in danger.

He goes to see his boss anyway about leaving his job without saying
why but everyone at the station says that it’s just a wobble and he
should give it a couple of weeks to think it over. But he decides to
confront Neil who pretends that he was working undercover for CID
looking into Nathan’s case. Craig’s not daft though and doesn’t
believe him, though Neil spins him a yarn about the rape, saying he
had put Bethany to bed, drunk and stoned but nothing happened and
she’s confused and making it all up.

Gary and Sarah are in search of other victims of Nathan and tag along
with Yasmeen and Rana when they go to help out at a drop-in centre.
Sarah asks around with no success but as she’s leaving she bumps into Shona who is with a young girl who runs off. Shona wants to go after the girl, Lara, who she met while sleeping rough, as she’s been
involved with Nathan but Shona’s been injured and they take her to
hospital to be checked out and ring Billy the vicar, who agrees Shona
can come back to stay at number 11.

It’s the first anniversary of Kylie’s murder and the rest of the Platt
family and Gemma are busy commemorating it with a picnic in the back garden and a giant game of snakes and ladders. David the dog escapes out onto the street and when David not the dog goes out to fetch him, he sees Shona arriving over at Eileen’s house. He goes ballistic at Billy for bring the mother of Kylie’s murderer back to the Street and tells him to keep her away from his family. Sarah has a heart to heart with her brother about Shona and knows that he’s still attracted to her. He can’t get over the fact that it was her son who ruined his life but Sarah says that Shona can’t be held responsible for the despicable act of her son.


Erica tells Liz that her love life with Dev is lacking any fizz, Dev’s
idea of a romantic day out is a trip to Jodrell Bank. Meanwhile Kev is
getting increasingly sick of the lack of attention from Anna because
he loves her so much. So much in fact that when Erica proposes an
evening of rumpy pumpy at a local hotel, he puts his glad rags and a
gallon of after shave on under his overalls and heads over there. Anna
had overheard Kev talking to Rosie about his problems and decides she needs to do something about it so gets dolled up ready for his return from work. When he doesn’t appear she rings him, declares her undying love for him and tells him she wants to sort thing out between them. Sitting in his car outside the hotel he tells her he’s on a callout,
presumably he has a big end to sort out, but he leaves the hotel and
heads home to Anna.

When he gets home, Anna knows he’s been up to no good by the smell and the clothes and he admits he was tempted and nearly went through with it but he really does love Anna and is truly sorry. He ends up sleeping on the sofa and while Anna is still upset by his betrayal she wants to make a new start. Anna has worked out who the other woman is and invites Erica for a drink at the Bistro. She warns her off her man and leaves her chastened and with a bill for a bottle of fizz. Erica is still bored with Dev though and tries to dump him but he thinks they just see too much of each other at home and at work. Erica decides to stop working in the shop and, as only seems to happen in Corrie, within a matter of hours secures herself a job at the Bistro.

Sean turns up at the Kabin with a letter from No. 3 which is addressed
to Mr & Mrs N Cole, not only that but it’s Norris’s writing on the
envelope. Mary steams it open to find that it’s a confirmation of his
entry for a Mr & Mrs competition. Mary takes the huff, refusing to let
Norris explain himself but he tells Rita that he wants to win it for
Mary as the prize is a round the world trip and she could use it to go
and see her son in South Africa. Mary eventually gets on board and the pair of them go into overdrive learning each other’s needs,
idiosyncrasies and bathroom habits.

Eva wants a house with a garden for her phantom baby in her continuing vengeance against Aidan. He hasn’t a clue whether he’s coming or going especially as he no knows about his father’s MS diagnosis. He can’t afford anything more than buying their flat from Dev and even that will be a stretch.

An old friend of Gary’s from the army turns up flashing the cash and
tries to convince him to come and work with him in Ukraine doing
private security work. It’s a risky business but as Joe demonstrates
by leaving a wodge of notes in Gary’s wallet, it pays very well. But
Gary’s got his family to think about nowadays and is very cold towards
the idea.

The end of an era dawns. Liz is packing things up in the pub, ready to
move into a flat with Steve once the sale of the Rovers to Peter and
Toyah goes through. She’s got herself a new job as a receptionist at
the medical centre and Sean gives her an effigy of a Peruvian god for
good luck. She brings all her customer service skills from years of
working in pubs and bars and she’s rubbish at it. She’s too chatty
with the punters, can’t work the booking system and is caught vaping
on duty. It can’t last long.

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This week’s writers were Ella Greenhill and Susan Oudot (Monday
double); David Isaac (Wednesday); Ellen Taylor (Friday double).

Find out all about the Coronation Street writing team at http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html

This week's update written by Barry Smith
 

Glenda Young
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Website: glendayoungbooks.com

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