Hilda and Stan shop and try and reckon up the price in the new decimal currency. They realise they’ve never understood what the “L” and “d” stood for in L.s.d. Edith Tatlock rings Emily and tells her that Ken has arrived safely in Glasgow. Elsie starts a new job demonstrating sandwich makers. Annie didn’t enjoy a meeting of the Licenced Victuallers Association. She agrees to give Hilda a 10p an hour rise whilst the builders from across the Street are using the Rovers and bringing in extra mess. Neither Emily, Len nor Ray know what the “d” stood for. Minnie tries to get Len to admit what’s being built on the site of the maisonettes. Stan and Hilda would like one of the new flats. Nellie Harvey calls on Annie and tells her that LVA's President Ella Brough can't open a new motel near the M6 o
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| - Hilda and Stan shop and try and reckon up the price in the new decimal currency. They realise they’ve never understood what the “L” and “d” stood for in L.s.d. Edith Tatlock rings Emily and tells her that Ken has arrived safely in Glasgow. Elsie starts a new job demonstrating sandwich makers. Annie didn’t enjoy a meeting of the Licenced Victuallers Association. She agrees to give Hilda a 10p an hour rise whilst the builders from across the Street are using the Rovers and bringing in extra mess. Neither Emily, Len nor Ray know what the “d” stood for. Minnie tries to get Len to admit what’s being built on the site of the maisonettes. Stan and Hilda would like one of the new flats. Nellie Harvey calls on Annie and tells her that LVA's President Ella Brough can't open a new motel near the M6 o
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| - Hilda and Stan shop and try and reckon up the price in the new decimal currency. They realise they’ve never understood what the “L” and “d” stood for in L.s.d. Edith Tatlock rings Emily and tells her that Ken has arrived safely in Glasgow. Elsie starts a new job demonstrating sandwich makers. Annie didn’t enjoy a meeting of the Licenced Victuallers Association. She agrees to give Hilda a 10p an hour rise whilst the builders from across the Street are using the Rovers and bringing in extra mess. Neither Emily, Len nor Ray know what the “d” stood for. Minnie tries to get Len to admit what’s being built on the site of the maisonettes. Stan and Hilda would like one of the new flats. Nellie Harvey calls on Annie and tells her that LVA's President Ella Brough can't open a new motel near the M6 on behalf of the brewery and she needs her vice presidents to find a replacement. Elsie and Alan also decide they want one of the new flats that they think are being built. Annie and Nellie each secretly wants the honour for themselves of carrying out the motel opening. If committee members Mrs Jennings, Etchells, Hagen and Fearnley don’t want to open the motel, one of them will “reluctantly” have to. Minnie can't understand the new money. Len announces the new Community Centre plan. The residents are pleased and Hilda thinks they will need a cleaner. Billy and Alan land a contract at the Town Hall servicing the Mayor's official Rolls Royce. Maggie and Emily think Ken would be better with a new start in life elsewhere. Minnie lets slip she’s known for some time about the new centre. Annie and Nellie separately ring round to put off the other LVA’s from wanting to open the motel, citing the cost involved of a new outfit and the speeches they’ll have to make. Only Ernie Bishop knows what L.s.d. stood for. Ernie is summoned to speak to the Mission committee. Alf tries to keep it quiet that in addition to the centre a warehouse is being built in the Street instead of flats. Len feels sick at the prospect when the news gets out.
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