water mains bonding

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old cottage never had an internal stopcock. water used to enter
the kitchen and then upstairs to the bathroom. kitchen is now a
bathroom and bathroom is now a bedroom! dining room next to the
old kitchen is now the new kitchen. all the pipework in the new
bathroom is now buried/hidden. no idea where the mains water
entered. old water pipes are visible in the old bathroom upstairs. question is, do i main bond from there to the CU as it is the first
sign of pipework? also there is a small section of plastic then back to copper before the cold goes outside
to a new external oil combi boiler. should i link between the plastic?
incidentely the pipes make their way down beside the CU cupboard in plastic which i know is not ideal
 
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without a proper diagram it is difficult to advise
but i would bond bathroom to board and boiler to board and would use 10mm for both this assumes that the bathroom pipes are metal
 
the boiler is external so the oil pipes dont enter the property.
Just a supply cold feed out and a hot feed back in.
 

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