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2c+e to ceiling rose from board , single brown to switch 1 com, 2c+eBetween switch 1 and 2 and single brown from com of switch 2 too switched live at ceiling rose is how I do it.

I consider this method "old fashioned" nowadays. Very rarely use single&earth these days!
 
that's the way it was frequently done some years ago, feeding the Lin from the downstairs and giving us the dreaded borrowed neutral, thew scourge of RCDs.
 

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