Thanks again for the advice. My brother in law and I set to it last weekend armed with the usual tools and the rewind tool. Due to my other car failing its MOT and having to spend a small fortune to get it roadworthy I had to attempt this on the uber cheap so all I bought was the rear pads (Brembo's for £22 delivered

). grease and copper grease.
It took us ages

. Compared to the Mazda5 changing of front and rear pads and front discs it easily took double the time. The Mazda is so easy in comparison! Anyway having eventually managed to prize of the bound pads (nearside rear) I lubed the pins (came out easy - not the problem) and found it was the piston that was seized. Bugger! Had to remove the whole unit to try and get the piston to move. After alot of different methods we finally got the piston out (a vice required for this) we regreased the piston (prev lub was dry as a bone!) and rehoused it taking care not to damage the rubber seal. Refitted to car and..... Its pissing brake fluid - we damaged the rubber seal

I have now ordered a big red refurb kit so we can do this all again
Other side is equally problematic. While we managed to get the piston to rewind it was clear it needed lubed too. But... we couldnt get the caliper off!!! the smooth 'bolt' (beside the wire clip) that attaches the handbrake cable wouldnt shift. After a drive (which showed the nearside leaking fluid) it was obvious the brake wasnt operational as it has siezed in its rewound position

. Guess what I will be doing this weekend then
Joys of DIY or for me DIYD - Do It Yourself Dont!