It's Gail’s (Helen Worth) 50th birthday and the morning of David’s (Jack P Shepherd) sentencing. David presents Gail with some flowers and its clear Gail is still clinging on to the hope that he won’t go down. As they arrive at court, David knows what’s coming and although he's frightened he just wants to get on with it. As a trembling Gail watches on, David’s told that due to the severity of his crimes and his repeated admission of wilful intent he will have to face a custodial sentence and training order. The reality that he’s going to prison sinks in and David mouths a silent apology to his distraught mum. How will they cope? The builders are exasperated when the Woody shows up again and blocks their route, while Roy (David Neilson) plays dumb and pretends to be concerned about the amount of money the investors are loosing every hour its parked there. Tony (Gray O'Brien) heads over to the café and asks Roy to stop his antics. Roy is determined not to give in and stands firm against Tony's threats. However, when he finally admits that he didn't get rid of the bats but that someone else concerned about the financial implications may have done it. Roy is slightly appeased and agrees to move his car if Tony promises to make a sunstantial donation to an apporopriate charity. Is this the end of the trouble? Ryan (Ben Thompson) has spoken to his grandparents about the situation and Steve (Simon Gregson) suggests that now that everything is out in the open Michelle (Kym Ryder) goes to Ireland with both of her sons to visit her parents. Will she finally be able to play happy families withher two sons? Elsewhere, Maria (Samis Smith) suggests she and Liam (Rob James-Collier) start decorating the nursery. Darryl (Jonathan Dixon) notices that the hours and wages Jerry (Michael Starke) is advertising for his job are better and attempts to get his job back. However, Jerry explains if he wants the job he’ll have to be interviewed like everyone else. This episode is written by David Lane, produced by Steve Frost and directed by Tim O'Mara.