Power to shed from garage!

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Hi all,

Quick question, I have searched through many threads and topics on here but can't find the answer. I have a large garage at the bottom of my garden which has its own consumer unit. The garage has about 12 double sockets and a lighting circuit.

What I need to do is to run power to my shed/hut which is about 1.5m away from the garage, the hut is being used by my wife as a sewing hut, and she needs a permanent power supply probably one double socket should do, possible a light so she can work into the early hours...peace and quiet for me!

What would be the best way of supplying power and possible a light to the hut?

Many thanks,
 
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Use an electrician and SWA 4mm cable. feeding of a 32A breaker in the shed into a RCD protected consumer unit with a 16A and 6A breakers in it.
Frank
 

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