With a cavity wall running down between a two drive way each client would like led brick lights. Other than swa, which is not that flexible to work with in such a small space, looking for tips on what other type of cable would be acceptable to use which is also easier to work with and terminate with the nylon stuffing glands on the back of each light.
 
As above NYY-J is an obvious choice, much like SWA but without the armour.

Also pretty tough is the Flexishield stuff, but more expensive and not easily available by the metre.

If you want something very easy to wrangle then H07RN-F is an obvious choice. Reasonably tough and UV-resistant, but not so rodent-proof at Flexishield. However, you ought to use ferrules on the ends of fine stranded cables for most terminal types.
 

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