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So it’s not internal so either leak externally or someone else it tapped into your supply

Leak seaker required

Might be worth contacting someone like This
Thanks @ShaunCorbs ... I've already had the smart meter replaced as Thames Water originally thought that I may have been spurred with my neighbour so that's now been ruled out. Thames Water are saying that there must be a leak between the street and the stopcock under the kitchen sink but I'm not convinced. Can you post the URL here please as I'm getting "page not found". Thanks for taking the time to try and help me resolve this - it's hugely appreciated. Happy New Year! :)
 
It’s blocked by the filter best I can do

If you Google the leak detective uk should be the same as picture below
 

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Thanks @ShaunCorbs ... I've already had the smart meter replaced as Thames Water originally thought that I may have been spurred with my neighbour so that's now been ruled out. Thames Water are saying that there must be a leak between the street and the stopcock under the kitchen sink but I'm not convinced. Can you post the URL here please as I'm getting "page not found". Thanks for taking the time to try and help me resolve this - it's hugely appreciated. Happy New Year! :)
Another random thought ... could it be something to do with the old back-boiler not having been properly disconnected? I'm wondering if the old system worked on the "Economy 7" type heating style we used to have back in the day where it runs overnight. Sounds crazy I guess, but that's how mad it's driven me that I'm clutching at anything to try and understand this.
 
Could it be a water softner highly efficient softeners may generate every day or even multiple times a day.

Still happens if the main internal stop tap is off so I wouldn’t say it was
 
Another random thought ... could it be something to do with the old back-boiler not having been properly disconnected? I'm wondering if the old system worked on the "Economy 7" type heating style we used to have back in the day where it runs overnight. Sounds crazy I guess, but that's how mad it's driven me that I'm clutching at anything to try and understand this.

Only way would be if it’s refilling a tank in the loft etc
 

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