Thank You, that's it! I missed the link from the low input to high grounding switch, I confirmed it with a jumper lead and the noise went away, so have just taken out the jack socket and redone the buss bar and wired correctly and its great now

Its just got hot and humid here, my guitars get up to the right temperature and start to feel like butter, Warm Stratocaster + Mini Marshall + Lynyrd Skynyrd backing tracks = WOOOOT!
...Also, is your high input shielded cable grounded on both sides or only 1 side? It's supposed to be only 1 side to ground....
I have done all grid input shielded wires with the shield grounded at one end only, I will now try going through the amp and maybe add shielded wire to a few other connections and see if it does help with some background noise
I will have a full report and data to post soon, voltages etc and power rating, I took it to a local tech for the tubes testing and get a few refinements to the build
Power tube grid wires were long, tried tight twisting but alas no, still some oscillation, so 47k Grid Stoppers on the power tubes, mounted on the sockets, that helped with some oscillation that was happening, I will investigate further as I think the grid wires can be shortened, or shielded etc,
The oscillation was still there a little, so the NFB resistor was upped in stages, from 10k to 47k, this does affect the Presence control, but still very usable,
A standby switch was inserted after the first Filter Cap but before the choke, and two internal 20mm fuses on each leg of the HT
A 150k bleeder resistor added on the Filter Caps,
Power Tube cathodes are separated and 1 ohm 0.6w resistors added for 'matching' tubes, testing and emergency fusing