Surely scaffolding planks should be secured?

If it hasn't leaked up to now I wouldn't worry. Regarding the replacement if that's the new tile it looks shoddy, get them back in, that gap is gonna leave it vulnerable to wind driven rain.
 
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They put the new tiles in the roof and used the taken out weathered ones as the replacements so it looks better at eye level.
 
It looks to me as though the tile nib/lug is not located on the batten.

In other words the tile looks like it needs pulling down onto the batten i.e bottom tile edge not level with its mates. :confused:

Can we see a phote with an over view?
 
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