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Jonny, if you are not sure of how to do this simple job, then I would suggest your best option would be to employ the services of an Electrician, you could meddle with this unill eventually you may get it right, but it could prove expensive and more importantly dangerous, call an Electrician, get it done right first time, save time and money in the end.
 
Hire someone in, I've seen a few people make a big mess of the simplest lighting circuits trying to avoid paying an electrician.
 
PS I would take the lights back & get a refund. Those ceramic fittings will eventually crack from the heat of the lamp, unless you can cram in an LED lamp.
 
Always made off with H/R flex into back box behind fitting with low energy/LED lamp.
I agree with your method but I was getting at the DIYer trying to connect the multitude of fittings which can be obtained from these places in a safe manner.
 
I'd avoid the like of B&Q and Wickes for light fittings, they may seem good value but they are poor quality when compared to what you'll get for the same sort of money at a proper electrical shop. We got 9 spots at edmondsons for a couple of £ each the other day because they were selling them off, couldn't go wrong.
 
I'd avoid the like of B&Q and Wickes for light fittings, they may seem good value but they are poor quality when compared to what you'll get for the same sort of money at a proper electrical shop. We got 9 spots at edmondsons for a couple of £ each the other day because they were selling them off, couldn't go wrong.
That's OK if all you're after is cast off spots, can't see the likes of CEF pandering to Mrs Pete999s taste in light fittings though.
 

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