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Curing the floorboard in room and the cooker cable that runs through a notch in the joist was cut. Through the grey cable and the tips of the brown and blue wires. Just enough to see the copper core.

whats best to do in this situation as obviously I don’t want to replace the whole cable
 
There is no need for tape, either self amalgamating or insulation tape. Use a standard 30a JB, carefully strip back the outer sheath just enough so that the cores will pass through the 3 terminals, do not cut the cores, just clamp them in the terminals. Make sure the sheath just enters both entries of the JB so no basic insulation is exposed. Best to fix the JB to a batten under the floor, and secure the cable either side of the box with a clip or two. As the cores are not cut this is not a joint and so does not need to be maintenance free, it is simply an enclosure. The bare cpc could be taped if you feel the need, I wouldnt worry.
 
How would one fit a terminal box over wires that haven’t been cut. That just confused the ---- out of me ?
you take the screws right out of the terminals then slot the conductors in. then replace screws.
 

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