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Thank you for the quick response.
The valves on the rad are not thermostatic.
It seems reasonable to assume, like you suggest, the rad is blocked. Since reading the reply, I have checked and it is only the top of the rad that is getting hot, almost in a straight line across the width of the radiator . A high percentage of the bottom of the rad remains cold.
When I bleed the radiator, the top gets hot and the connections to both valves the also heat up. Would this indicate that the valves are OK and the problem is the radiator?
If it is; I guess I will need to remove the rad and flush it through?
Thanks again.