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Default Internal air brick vent: non standard size

1970s house. Brick/breezeblock internal construction.

I am replacing an white plastic internal vent on the kitchen wall(leads
to an airbrick).
The size of the vent is 10.5 x 7.5 inches.
All the vents I have seen at B&Q are 9 x 6 or 9 x 9 inches.

Looks like I will have to fill in the "hole in the wall" slightly and
insert new screws.

Any other ideas ? I will be putting wallpaper up around the vent.

Bruce

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