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@Chaley thanks! I think I have gone down a rabbit hole with offsets but this looks promising. Here's some photos to show the situation.
We've just removed two 90 degree bends and also removed a weird plinth the toilet was attached to. But I can sort of see now why it was done the way it was, however the two 90 bends (plus another behind the wall) were making the toilet empty really slowly (and the plinth poked out into the bathroom over a foot).
Now we have temporarily attached the toilet using a flexy hose you can just see its about 3 " away from the shower and I would like to move it over at least 5 inches.
The issue is the back to wall toilet and that it won't allow for any offset waste as the toilet back will be in the way.
Two options I see:
Chip away at the wall and try and put the offset far enough in that the toilet will sit flush to the wall
Get a new toilet with an "open back" which will allow for a flexy hose to create the bend that will allow me to shift it over a few inches. (this option I don't like as I don't really want to see the waste
Any other ideas?!
This will buy you 4 inches https://www.bgplumbingservices.co.uk/co/100mm-pvc-rubber-leak-proof-offset-toilet-flange-shifter-for-drainage-systems-8971532.html