Debbie (Charley Webb) tries to rope Chas (Lucy Pargeter) in on the plan, but she warns her niece that Lexi (Sally Oliver) is too unpredictable. Fearing for Debbie, Chas agrees to listen to their plan, but no more. Meanwhile Carrie (Linda Lusardi) is suspicious when she finds Lexi in one of the rooms at Home Farm. Debbie later sabotages boss Bruce's (Malcolm Tomlinson) car with Chas in tow. As Lexi schmoozes with him to gain his trust, Debbie and Chas approach - Chas securing a job behind the bar at the event, Debbie securing a ticket for the event in return for fixing his car. With the foundations laid, will the three femme fatales pull off the great jewel heist?Elsewhere, Shadrach (Andy Devine) warns Belle (Eden Taylor-Draper) not to proceed with her party but the younger Dingle tells him not to say a word. However Lisa (Jane Cox) discovers from Alesha's mum that Belle has invited all her friends over to Mill Cottage for a party.
With the event in full swing, Gray (Christopher Villiers) entertains the kids with a magic show, impressing Katie (Sammy Winward) in the process.
Upset, Lisa tells Zak (Steve Halliwell) and the two storm over to Mill Cottage but can't bring themselves to embarrass Belle.
Is Rosemary's (Linda Thorson) influence leaving Belle with a distaste for the Dingle lifestyle?
Meanwhile, Debbie tells Daz (Luke Tittensor) she's dropped the charges against Billy (David Crellin) but he gives her the cold shoulder.
Val (Charlie Hardwick) is also disappointed in her but brightens when Debbie tells her she's not pressing charges anymore.
However, Billy is told that he still faces at least a month in prison but his probation officer encourages him to explain himself to Daz. Has Billy undone all his good work with his son?
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