Thanks both.
Doing some research it transpires that mainly the "sweet" part of the pasty was jam based but I agree apple would be better. With regard to the crossing of savoury to sweet evidently a small pice of stale bread was used to stop sweet going into savory and the proportions of the pasty werer about 75% savoury and 25% sweet.
And another usless fact was the "crimp" on the side of the pasty was used to hold it rather than eat it because of the poisions picked up on the hands of the tin miners. The crimp would then be thrown away to appease the mine god and to keep them safe. The first record I can find about the sweet / savoury pasty was they were baked for the miners to take with them into the copper mines in Anglsey, so there is a possibility that this version may be Welsh. And the last bit of pasty trivia was the the pastys were made with the miners initials on either side so they could all be put in ovens at the mines to warm them up prior to eating and each miner knew which one was his.
Here endeth the boring bits
Cheers WW
PS Ruralidle this stopped being work for me since the day I semi retired I just now love what I do.............