Thanks for your reply Andy, much appreciated.
Despite testing the Hall sensors several times, I couldn't definitely find a fault with them.
I did find the testing problematic, as the 6:1 reduction ratio meant that as soon as I revolved the rear wheel backwards as slowly as I could manage, with just a few degrees of rotation the voltage was switching on and off so quickly it was hard to be absolutely certain; due to the reaction time of my digital meter, that things were happening as they should be.
I tried this test several times over the course of the last 6 months, each time I found the same difficulty in making an absolute decision that they were faulty or not.
Recently I removed the rear wheel and removed the cover plate, and whilst checking the continuity between the connection leads on the Hall sensors and the White nylon multi pin plug I noticed that the connection on the middle Hall sensors Ground wasn't properly connected to the thin wires in the loom. Bingo, I have located the reason for my C3 error showing on my LCD display and why the motor will not work, or so I thought. I extremely carefully resoldered the joint assuming that all would be working now, but unfortunately I still have the C3 error showing and a motor that doesn't work.
This is the reason I decided to attempt replacing the Hall sensors.
I wish I had know about the E bike tester that you have shown earlier on, it would certainly minimised a lot of the time I have spent fault finding.