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I've got a new build property and it looks like the electrician has left some wiring in the loft ready for a plug socket to be installed (2.5mm twin and earth cable). I'm assuming it's for a plug socket due to the cable size and that it's not wired into any of the lighting circuits (checked by switching off all the lighting circuits and the cable was still live according to my voltage pen).
What would be the best way to wire in a light? I've got some 1.0mm twin and earth cable which I'd like to use so my thought was this:
Install double socket off the current cable
Use the 1.0mm twin and earth to wire a pendant into a 3 pin plug with a 5amp fuse installed and plug it into the above.

Based on the above, would I be able to wire the plug into a junction box in order to feed 2 pendants? Thanks
 
Thanks for the advice everyone.

With regards to the light I wasn’t bothered about a switch as I was going to put a smart bulb up linked to a sensor on the loft hatch which turns the light on when open and off when shut.
So next time you're up in the loft and the smart light goes out, you can stumble your way back in the dark falling through the ceiling on your way.(assuming you don't panic and freeze...). Fit a switch.
 
So next time you're up in the loft and the smart light goes out, you can stumble your way back in the dark falling through the ceiling on your way.(assuming you don't panic and freeze...). Fit a switch.
New build lofts are usually so built that you can't stand up in the damn thing........ and I think the light shining through the gapping hole in the floor should give the OP a clue as to where the opening is.
 

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