Caroline chases Oliver to put together a formal tenancy agreement for the Grundys. Caroline is dismayed when they arrive at Grange Farm to find Eddie and Joe trying to move an Edwardian chaise longue from the house into the cider shed, which they're now calling the Cider Clubhouse. Oliver gives Eddie the tenancy agreement, who hides his concern that the first rent payment date is on Monday.
Rob's looking forward to seeing his son for the first time but wishes it didn't have to be in the public tearoom. Ursula's disappointed she's unable to see her grandson. Rob says he'll be bringing him home soon enough, and hopefully in time he'll be able to see Henry too. On the bright side, his job offer is confirmed, he's seeing his son and soon he'll be rid of the wretched stoma bag. He'll be a whole man again.
Rob receives notice on his tenancy of Blossom Hill Cottage from Usha. Ursula thinks Rob should contest it but Rob says Usha has done him a favour. He can afford somewhere better on the salary he'll get from Damara - a proper home for him and Gideon, and eventually Henry. If Ambridge thinks they can hound him out, they're wrong - he's not going anywhere. Show less