Roy (David Neilson) is still refusing to budge, outraged at Tony's (Gray O'Brien) disregard for the bats and as Tony continues to mock him Roy becomes even more furious and bans him from the café. Tony orders Bill (Peter Armitage) and Jason (Ryan Thomas) to remove an enraged Roy from the premises. As Jason tries to reassure him that the bats didn't suffer, Roy realises he’s the culprit. Jason comes clean to Bill and is nervous when Bill warns him he could be in serious trouble if he’s caught out. Roy is on a mission to teach Tony a lesson and Ken (William Roache) and Becky (Katherine Kelly) offer their help. As Roy plots a master plan Ken and Becky are puzzled when Roy reveals his secret weapon: Woody - Hayley's Morris Minor. As they strategically manouver the car to cause disruption to the building site, Roy's sure this will show Tony they mean business. How will Tony react?David (Jack P Shepherd) posts a letter to Tina and is genuinely sorry when he apologises to the Barlows about everything that's happened. He seems sincerely remorseful - will prison change him for the better? Darryl (Jonathan Dixon) is still refusing to go back to work in the kebab shop despite Jerry's (Michael Starke) pleas. Mel (Emma Edmondson) assures him he'll change his mind soon, but Jerry's adamant - he's had his chance and he wont reinstate him.Liz (Beverley Callard) is annoyed with Vernon (Ian Reddington) when he tells her he's won money gambling on the horses. He offers to pay her back the money they lost on the shelter with it but it's clear she's getting tired of him. Elsewhere, Sean (Antony Cotton) decides to go away with Lauren (Lucy Evans) and Liz (Beverley Callard) sacks her when she tells her she can’t cover Sean’s shifts as she’s going away with him. This episode is written by Mark Wadlow, produced by Steve Frost and directed by Tim O'Mara.