Just returned from the garage
Here is what I found...
I didn't have 12v on the end of the blue wire (at the alternator), I checked the LED and this was fine

I checked for 12v on the flexi circuit and had it everywhere that was exposed but not on the blue wire (terminal 11 of the white connector) that goes to the alternator. At first I thought it was a break in the flexicircuit just before it enters the connector. I prised open the white 14 way connector and took out terminal 11 (attached to the blue wire) and discovered it was my old enemy - oxidisation - doh! Scraped this off and replaced the terminal and connector. I flicked the switch and the LED finally glowed back at me

checked the battery voltage ~14v
It would seem that the alternator I now have (GSF - Delco - re-manufactured) does need to be externally 'excited' - saying that - dont' we all
What have I learnt? Well I broke my own rule and didn't diagnose the fault before trying to implement a 'solution' - never ASSUME. I was too quick to get the wallet out rather than the manual!
Thanks again for all the replies and pointers - great forum!
Yozza