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Agree with @buzzlightyear get a local electrician in. If you want the timer function to work properly you will need 3 core and earth (although the earth is tucked up and not used at the fan) it is not an excuse to use it instead of the proper cable required for the timer.
 
get your cpc (green/yellow) connected in at the light and put in its own connector in the fan.
you then need a link between terminal 2 & 3 in the fan.
as others have said the timer function of the fan wont work... but it will at least come on and off with the light.... get an electrician if you want it to work properly
 
also the connections in the light are shocking ( pun intended).
 
Personally I would advise you get an electrician in to do the work as they will have the knowledge, experience & test equipment required to do the testing etc . You will also get a Minor Works Certificate issued by them.

As previously mentioned locations containing a bath or shower are classed as a special location & are notifiable works if they are within certain zones in a dwelling.

https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Technical/DataSheets/Firstlight/Zones.pdf

If the fan in your photo is higher than 2.25 meters off the floor then it's outside of the zones & is non notifiable work.

Also although not specifically mentioned in the BS7671 is the installation of a 3 pole isolation switch for maintenance purposes which is probably mentioned in the manufactures instructions.
 
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The light fitting with the connections in the picture has a switched live
The fan requires a permanent live,a switched live and a neutral
A permanent live may be found at a junction box for the lighting or at a light switch

The fan also has a humidity sensor, although it can be made to operate with what you have connected (put a wire loop between the live and switched live connections) it loses most of its useful function
 

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