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    2 way switches

    4 holes? Neutral parking terminal perhaps? Can you get them out of the bin?
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    Electricity over the years

    Saw this - quite a few inaccuracies.
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    Downlight from two way switch

    Looks to me that grey (sleeved brown) is also connected to the switch, but is 'hiding' behind another wire.
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    Downlight from two way switch

    One of the strappers, isn't it?
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    Downlight from two way switch

    Or, could you fit PIR sensors on the ceilings, and do away with the wall switches all together, and use the old switch cables? Though I still think changing to time lag switches is easier.
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    Downlight from two way switch

    Looks like flats - that door has a lock on it. Is there a neutral at the TOP 2 way switch? If so, you could replace the switches for time-lag switches, and use the spare wire as a neutral.
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    Wires clarity

    Yes, you would need to replace the cable with the black wire for a new piece with a live, neutral and earth - since they've cut the other two wires off. The 3 gang switch can provide the live and neutral at least. But until we can confirm if the connector is neutral or not, nothing is definite.
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    Wires clarity

    How do we know the two wires in your very first photos you sent ARE lives, and not neutrals? We assumed they were lives, because there was a light switch in front of them - albeit not connected to the switch itself, but in a connector block. It appears the switch was just used to cover the hole...
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    Spur Advice / Safe Zone

    So no cable will be less than 50mm from a finished surface? If not, then you are free to regular twin and earth cable.
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    Spur Advice / Safe Zone

    Hang on, I think I'm giving you duff info here. I still don't get this. The void can't be accessed by anyone? So regular cable may be fine, slung in the void. Where's the other end of the cable go to?
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    Spur Advice / Safe Zone

    If you can make sure the cable is 50mm or greater below the finished surface, then great. If not, you need earthed metal conduit. Or used SWA cable.
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    Spur Advice / Safe Zone

    No, I don't know what he's on about either. Can you start again, and rephrase some of that?
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    Wires clarity

    At the 3 gang switch, you have a permanent live there. You have an earth there. The next step is to find out whether that connector block with the black wires in is a NEUTRAL or not. Do you have a voltage meter?
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    Wires clarity

    He or she has indicated that a 3 gang switch is the other side. There may be a neutral here. And an earth. He has not specified he wants a 13 amp socket. He could have a 2 amp or 5 amp round pin socket on the lighting circuit. He could have a 13 amp socket, if he doesn't overload it. He could...
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    Wires clarity

    If you'd care to read the comments, we are trying to find a way to alter it so it may be possible.
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    Wires clarity

    In the second picture of the last three pics, I can see what looks like an empty conduit, which may be useful. You say the 3 gang switch is on the other side? Can we have a look inside the 3 gang switch?
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    Cable connections/junction box- slight emergency

    Wouldn't that make it annoyingly difficult for anyone who wants to work on the connections in the future?
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    Wires clarity

    If you can trace where the black and the blue at the lower switch actually go to, we may be able to help. At the lower switch, is there an earth wire tucked away? Or any wires cut off?
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    Cable connections/junction box- slight emergency

    Can where the top and lefthand conduits actually go to, in case water is also getting in there?
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    Cable connections/junction box- slight emergency

    Are you able to disconnect the grey cat5e cable that runs through the box at one end, so you can re-route it through your new, altered conduit?
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