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Gwen Davies (formerly Loveday) was an Underworld machinist and short-term love of Jim McDonald.

Gwen worked at the factory from 1999 to 2000. When she became involved with Jim, she was a divorcee running from her debts. Eventually, she talked Jim into opening a joint bank account and withdrew £35,000 of his money to run off to London, but Jim found out when her handbag containing the money was stolen and handed into the police. He then threw her out and she left the area.

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Gwen was the ex-wife of Laurie Loveday and mother to Jason Loveday.

Gwen had been married to Laurie for nearly twenty years, however they divorced shortly before she moved to the street in October 1999. Gwen secured a job as a machinist at Underworld. Later becoming friends with Jim McDonald, who had served in the same regiment as her husband, she confessed to him that Laurie used to assault her.

Personality[]

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Background information[]

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First and last lines[]

"Yes love, what's up?" (First line, to Hayley Cropper)

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"Leave me alone, Janice... leave me alone." (Final line)

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