Discuss subpanel in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

You can post it here - BUT be aware that the forum moderators are quite conscientious about not allowing advice on projects that are likely unsafe for DIY implementation.

A replacement panel/CU is in that category.

So if you want some advice to help decide what options you have or what a professional electrician has advised then it is OK, but if you are looking for some sort of step by step guide it will be stopped.
 

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