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Please can someone help me. I am currently changing old for new sockets in the house. However I have come unstuck with this. The above is currently working but where should I be putting the wires on the new switch. Any help would be appreciated. Just trying to save some money.
 
The right hand side switch (not socket) in the picture is an 'intermediate' switch.

You might be able to find a two gang intermediate switch of your choice which would be suitable.
 
The right hand side switch (not socket) in the picture is an 'intermediate' switch.
I do not think that is right. The MEM8025 is a double pole switch, not an intermediate.
@Badsparky can you send photo of the switch diagram of the right hand switch. That is hidden behind the red wire.
I think that is is one of these
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If so, your only option is to but a 2-way grid frame and pop a 2-way lighting and a 20A DP switch modules in.
I think that the existing assembly is also a grid switch.

Tell us the finish you want and we may be able to get you a shopping list.
 
Yes the photo of the MEM8025 is what is on the right side of the plate. I am trying to replace in brushed chrome???? Any suggestions. I assume I am unable to use the switch I have at the moment. Thank you all for your advice.
 
Yes the photo of the MEM8025 is what is on the right side of the plate. I am trying to replace in brushed chrome???? Any suggestions. I assume I am unable to use the switch I have at the moment. Thank you all for your advice.
Yes, new switch would be something like this. One each of:
Front plate
Grid Frame
DP Switch
Two way light switch

This is the BG range. There are lots of others out there.

PS Just having a thought about the switch you have bought. What does the 8025 switch operate?
 
One is for the light and the other for the electric shower.
 

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