If that is for a shower mixer tap then you need to have clips supporting the pipes on the framing side. It's a no-no under building regs to have the weight of the mixer tap supported by the pipes your plumber should know this.
That top pic is the previous valve (with old framing removed). New one terminates to bar valve bracket, which is fixed to the framing.
Oh and I know the valves are the correct colour, it’s just the actual water which is wrong!
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Realised that the top photo was old pipework but obvs couldn't see the bracket in the other one from your first post.
Do you already have your valves? Many have reversible cartridges which means you can swap hot and cold feeds.
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If that is for a shower mixer tap then you need to have clips supporting the pipes on the framing side. It's a no-no under building regs to have the weight of the mixer tap supported by the pipes your plumber should know this.