Coronation Street star's former home 'to be used to house illegal migrants' as neighbours vow: 'I'll do whatever I can to stop it'

A 100 strong protest erupted at the former home of a Coronation Street star over the weekend amid concerns the property might be converted into an HMO to house illegal migrants. 5million mansion which used to belong to actress Julie Goodyear was put on the market in Heywood, Greater Manchester, in 2024 after she received a dementia diagnosis. Ms Goodyear, now 83, played Bet Lynch on the iconic soap opera for over 25 years. Her former residence spans 15 acres and includes four bedrooms,

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Coronation Street star's former home 'to be used to house illegal migrants' as neighbours vow: 'I'll do whatever I can to stop it'

A 100 strong protest erupted at the former home of a Coronation Street star over the weekend amid concerns the property might be converted into an HMO to house illegal migrants. 5million mansion which used to belong to actress Julie Goodyear was put on the market in Heywood, Greater Manchester, in 2024 after she received a dementia diagnosis. Ms Goodyear, now 83, played Bet Lynch on the iconic soap opera for over 25 years. Her former residence spans 15 acres and includes four bedrooms,

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