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ITV Emmerdale sees horror accident, devastating illness and wedding bells in show teasers

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Emmerdale producer Laura Shaw has teased dramatic spring storylines that will change the lives of lots of characters in the show – and there’s a new face in the village too.

Laura teased that newcomer, Rose, will arrive very soon. While Rose is a stranger to most people in the village she is someone from Will Taylor’s (Dean Andrews) past.

Rose is someone who Laura says is "serious, boisterous, bolshy, a bit of a free-spirit, loves to party”. As she’s someone who knows Will, Rose will be ruffling Kim Tate’s (Claire King) feathers and “causing a real storm at Home Farm”.

Rose will be played by Christine Tremarco who fans will recognise from Waterloo Road where she played Davina Shackleton, as well as Springhill and Casualty.

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