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Ramsay Street 'to be taken over by developers' in 'gripping' Neighbours finale twist

Neighbours could see Ramsay Street "taken over by developers".The special hour-long finale episode of the Australian soap opera will air on Friday (July 29) after 37 years.Channel 5 said at the time that they decided to drop the continuing drama from their schedules in favourite of "original UK drama".READ MORE: When is Neighbours final episode and what is the plot as famous faces reuniteBosses have remained tight-lipped about exactly what's set to happen in the final episode, but have revealed that it will be "gripping and emotional".Bookmakers Coral have Ramsay Street to be bought by developers in the final episode odds on at 3/1.They also have the iconic street to be hit by a huge explosion at 8/1 and Neighbours to be revealed to have been "a dream" at 25/1.Coral's Harry Aitkenhead said: "Ramsay Street is sure to go through some trauma on its final appearance on our screens and nothing can be ruled out, our guide odds on what viewers might expect to see certainly doesn't rule out developers taking over the street."A plot twist certainly would be the whole show to be revealed to have been a dream."The final few episodes leading to the grand finale have been described as an on-air celebration of the show’s legacy and must-see television.A trailer for the final scenes has been released and shows what viewers can expect.Harold Bishop, reflecting on his time in Erinsborough, says: "It certainly feels like the end of an era.
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Ramsay Street 'to be taken over by developers' in 'gripping' Neighbours finale twist
Neighbours could see Ramsay Street "taken over by developers".The special hour-long finale episode of the Australian soap opera will air on Friday (July 29) after 37 years.Channel 5 said at the time that they decided to drop the continuing drama from their schedules in favourite of "original UK drama".READ MORE: When is Neighbours final episode and what is the plot as famous faces reuniteBosses have remained tight-lipped about exactly what's set to happen in the final episode, but have revealed that it will be "gripping and emotional".Bookmakers Coral have Ramsay Street to be bought by developers in the final episode odds on at 3/1.They also have the iconic street to be hit by a huge explosion at 8/1 and Neighbours to be revealed to have been "a dream" at 25/1.Coral's Harry Aitkenhead said: "Ramsay Street is sure to go through some trauma on its final appearance on our screens and nothing can be ruled out, our guide odds on what viewers might expect to see certainly doesn't rule out developers taking over the street."A plot twist certainly would be the whole show to be revealed to have been a dream."The final few episodes leading to the grand finale have been described as an on-air celebration of the show’s legacy and must-see television.A trailer for the final scenes has been released and shows what viewers can expect.Harold Bishop, reflecting on his time in Erinsborough, says: "It certainly feels like the end of an era.
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Easter holiday weather joy with Brits set to bask in hotter temperatures than Majorca
Easter being the hottest on record – with 21C highs making it warmer than Majorca this week.Easter bunnies will be baking as weather temperatures double thanks to hot air blown 2,000 miles from the Sahara desert.Highs will push 19C from today and nudge 21C by Thursday, with 20C expected over the holiday weekend.Majorca is due to be just 17C.Coral slashed odds on record temperatures from 4-1 to 5-4.Spokesman Harry Aitkenhead said: “The sun will shine and the odds say this Easter could enter the record books.”But drivers face a trip to the car wash – as “blood rain” tomorrow will stain motors with orange Sahara dust again, as happened last month.Skies look mainly dry for the south from Wednesday, with the north staying unsettled before showers reduce for the weekend.Met Office forecaster Marco Petagna said: “Easter looks promising, with high pressure dominating.“Warmer weather will be seen as winds swing to the south. Sometimes we see a step change in temperatures signalling the start of spring proper, and this week could mark that change.”A Met Office forecaster added: “Temperatures will be on the rise as warmer air spreads across the UK, with potential for 20C.“It becomes warmer in the south from Wednesday, with the north more changeable.”This weekend’s Easter getaway will be the busiest on the UK’s roads in at least eight years, motorists are being warned.An estimated 21.5million leisure trips will be made by car between Good Friday and Easter Monday, the RAC said.The Met Office site says that from mid-April, more settled conditions are expected "with longer spells of dry and fine weather."It added: "However, changeable intervals are possible.
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