chrishutt said:
The live feed to the motorised valve auxiliary switch is usually taken from the permanent live, but I can't see any harm in taking it from the CH switched live as you've shown.
Chrishutt is right about using the permanent live. But there is a problem with taking it from the switched live as your drawing shows.
When the hot water switches on, and if the heating is also on, the live from the hot water to the boiler will be joined at the boiler "on" connection through the auxiliary switch in the central heating valve to the live terminal on the valve motor thus keeping the valve open and the heating on when the CH switched live is removed. Effectively by-passing your programmer and room thermostat settings.
That is why the live feed to the auxiliary switch is always from the permanent live.