Hi All,
Just thought that I would update this just in case anyone else has the same problem in the future. I have now fixed the car (With somewhat of a bodge for now) and no longer have the error codes from the ECU.
Basically. When my dephaser was worn, pre cambelt change, it would sometimes rattle horrendously when cold starting in the mornings. (Sounded like a spun bearing). This rattle would last a few seconds then stop once the oil had taken up the slack in the dephaser.
It was this rattle motion in the dephaser (Rattling backward and forwards on the inlet cam) that had acted like a hammer drill and it spun the trigger wheel on the inlet cam (so that it was no longer in a workable range).
I've managed to move the trigger wheel back around 5-7mm counterclockwise on the inlet cam and now its back within range, I get no ECU errors and the VVT is working again.
So. Long story short. If you'ver got a cam position sensor fault that you can't shift, there is a chance it may be the trigger wheel on the in inlet cam that has shifted.