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Alexandria Valletta "Sandra" Petty was the teenage daughter of ex-army major and Corner Shop owner Lionel Petty.

A hairdressing client of Dennis Tanner's, Sandra spent most of her time in Coronation Street pursuing him. After five months, she left to move into a flat in Leestand Road, away from her overbearing father.

Biography[]

In 1964, student hairdresser Dennis Tanner cut Sandra's hair while he was on a course at Gerard's Salon. The meeting left a bigger impression on Sandra than Dennis, and he was mystified to receive a love letter from her. They arranged to meet, and Sandra told Dennis she was in love with him but he got rid of her by pretending to be engaged to Irma Barlow.

The following May, Sandra saw that the Corner Shop on Dennis's street was up for sale and persuaded Lionel to buy it, and renewed her quest to win Dennis's heart. Despite Dennis's attempts to escape her, Sandra's persistence paid off and he started seeing her to let her think they were dating. Sandra was insecure and thought she wasn't good enough for Dennis, but didn't realise that he had no real interest in her and was only using her as a diversion and her access to the shop storeroom to stock bulk items he had bought and was planning to sell at a profit.

Having been living in the Corner Shop flat, Sandra decided that working under Lionel's rule was too much and applied for a job at Gamma Garments clothing store without asking Lionel. He was looking for someone to blame for stealing her away and spoke to Sandra's supervisor Emily Nugent.

When Sandra finally realised that Dennis was just using her, she immediately found a flat in Leestand Road and moved out of his life.

Personality[]

Duckworths 1983
"If you've owt to say, spit it out before it flamin' well chokes yer"
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Background information[]

Duckworths 1983
"If you've owt to say, spit it out before it flamin' well chokes yer"
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First and last lines[]

"Thank you, Mrs Tanner." (First line, when Elsie says it's nice to meet her)

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"I hope you do, Dennis." (Last line, wishing Dennis success in life as she says goodbye to him)

Appendices[]

List of addresses[]

Address Duration
Corner Shop bedsit June 1965 to 1st December 1965
Leestand Road 1st December 1965 onwards

Employment history[]

Role Institution Duration
Shop assistant Corner Shop 2nd June 1965 to 29th November 1965

See also[]

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