Which bit of Yorkshire are you in?
I've worked on supplies like that in the past. The feeder cable is a bit like twin and earth, only it's twin without an earth, and the external sheath is much tougher than normal PVC, more like hi-tuff It looks like a 16.0mm² supply to me. The last one I saw was just outside Halifax.
The supply type is PME. Note the big yellow sticker on the bottom of the cutout Most likely a TT conversion I'd imagine.
You may have to get your meter operater involved in the supply move. The last supply Northern Powergrid moved for one of my customers, they did NOT move the meter
Funnily enough I'm just outside Halifax!
So if Northern Powergrid don't move the meter, do I need to get Scottish Power (my leccy company) to be here on the same day to move the meter??? Odd. I'm trying to do a 'plan b' in my head, but struggling to come up with a viable alternative.
Just to try to clarify the other questions in my head:
What is a submain? - Am I right in thinking this is the name given to the run of cable from switchfuse to CU?
If yes, what cable should I be looking to use? (it will be clipped to the underside of joists in a crawl space under the floor).
What is the correct method of running the tails through the house wall to the switchfuse - in terms of cable spec / protecting it etc.