Jo (Roxanne Pallett) continues to struggle with her isolation in the village but brightens when Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) tells her he's brought the solicitor's appointment forward. Later, when Jack (Clive Hornby) witnesses another stand-off between Katie (Sammy Winward) and Jo in the café he urges Andy to do something. Andy asks Katie for a divorce, but Jo is narked to see them together in the Woolpack. After another argument, Jo shocks the pub by announcing her engagement to Andy. Has she taken Andy by surprise as well?Also, Pollard (Chris Chittell) is embarrassed when Donna (Verity Rushworth) pulls him over for speeding. He slyly tries to bribe her but instead she takes him down to the police station. After receiving a warning for the attempted bribe, Donna enrages Pollard further by processing his traffic offences. A smug McNally (Steven Farebrother) witnesses Pollard leaving the station and prepares a story, to Pollard's chagrin. Will he seek revenge against the Dingles?Meanwhile, Viv (Deena Payne) is unwilling to let Bob (Tony Audenshaw) back into his comfort zone. Eddie (Nigel Betts) offers his brother an apology, but Bob insists he should leave them alone. Later, Viv decides she needs some space and asks Bob to move in with Jamie (Alex Carter). Bob is hurt but agrees and after Eddie says his goodbyes to the village, Bob declares he will rebuild his relationship with Viv.