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Hello,
Hopefully this will be an easy one, my kitchen tap's cold lever handle is coming loose / moving along.
I can't figure out how to tighten it back to where it was, or how to "open / remove" it to see what needs tightening. I can't feel any sort of screw on the outside casing (unless I'm missing something), so i'd imagine I'd need to access something by maybe removing a part to secure it back in place?
I honestly have no idea so am just guessing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks

Its the cold on the right in the pic below:
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There's a cover in the end of the handle (normally where the c or h is) this normally unscrews and you will see the screw for the handle there
 
Gives a whole new meaning to "thanks in anticipation".
Oh I'm sorry I didn't mean to sound like that.
@ShaunCorbs I really meant thank you with my "brilliant", sorry.
I knew I couldn't check immediately but wanted to reply as you were kind enough to respond.
I really didn't mean to offend anybody.
 
:D no worries and we're all busy so it's understandable we can't do things straight away etc
 
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