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Bonding gas and water

Hi, so I’m on a job currently and there’s no bonding to gas or water!

Gas isn’t an issue, as the meter is in the same cupboard and the consumer unit.

Water stop tap is on the complete opposite side of the house with no easy route without a fair amount of damage to decoration. Routing the cable around the property on the outside isn’t possible as it’s a mid terrace.

Any suggestions on what would be possible?

Is cross bonding from the gas pipes acceptable in the case?

Thanks

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