Thanks for all your perspectives - been off the grid with a severe case of the dreaded man flu, but here are a few answers (and even a few more questions): Pads are original and only slightly worn and fitted after the sound arrived a few years back (have new ones and will try them later with anti squeal paste), brake hoses are all new and the pistons in the front callipers are resealed and moving freely. A novelty is that the pitch of the sound changes whenever I turn slightly - and even disappears for 10-15 delightful seconds after a sharp turn, could it be a worn bearing causing misalignment/friction? Another oddity that I might have failed to mention earlier, is that the sound only occurs when the car is up to running temperature regardless of whether I have used the brakes or not getting there - can engine heat potentially cause the (new and bled) brake fluid to expand to the degree that it causes the piston to move ever so slightly to create friction? Br Ulf