Lynda greets Azra as she takes a guided tour of Lower Loxley with Joy and Mick. Azra tells Lynda that her family will be renting a house on Beechwood. She adds that she and Joy went to the dance class at St Stephen\u2019s and they were the only ones there, apart from Alistair. Lynda suggests Azra visit the herb garden and waxes lyrical about life in the countryside. But Azra has no desire to get involved in community events, particularly not Maypole dancing or the Ambridge Christmas play. Lynda points out tartly there\u2019s something for everyone \u2013 the annual Flower and Produce, harvest suppers, summer fetes and even Bartleby the talking horse. What Azra prefers the clear air of the countryside and relaxing at home with a box set.
Chelsea can\u2019t decide between a job at The Bull or the Tearoom but Emma has no time to chat \u2013 she\u2019s busy with tree surgery business. Emma\u2019s exasperated but realises Chelsea won\u2019t stop until she gives her some advice. Chelsea really wants to be able to use her new job to find customers for her hairdressing business but Emma says that wouldn\u2019t be appropriate. If it\u2019s just about making extra cash, why doesn\u2019t she choose the one that uses skills she already has, asks Emma. Chelsea notices a package delivered by Will earlier \u2013 it\u2019s branded fleeces and t-shirts for the tree surgery business. The pair laugh at Will\u2019s suggested name \u2013 Ultimate Arboriculture. Emma decides to save the gift until they are away on the course, so Ed isn\u2019t tempted to thump Will.