New Boiler advice and misc questions

Broadly speaking, how would you plumb this in (What connects to where ?)

We are hoping to get one of those thermostatic mixer shower for our en-suite with the multiple bidy jets so I expect this will require quite a flow rate.

We have always found our existing power shower which uses water from our gravity fed hot water tank is cr@p. Nothing like the flow we would have liked to have. Perhaps we should consider a high powered electric shower instead for the extension ?
 
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When the water charges really start going up you may question your decision to have a shower that uses more water than having a bath would.
 
We're not on a meter, so actual usage of water isn't regulated. However I appreciate I will have to heat more water which will cost more in gas.
 

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