I've been a bit silly and decided to follow Metroamp's layout without thinking and I wired the reservoir capacitor on the cold side of the standby switch. Now it would be a bit of a wiring nightmare to move it to the other side so my thoughts are:
1. Do what Roe said and put a 100K Resistor across the standby switch.
2. Fit a .05uF Capacitor from the hot side of the standby switch to ground.
3. Leave the standby switch on all the time like Reeltarded said.
I'm leaning towards the .05uF Cap on the hot side of the standby switch at the moment as I think this would help the situation and make the standby switch usable in case I lend my amp to someone who isn't in the know. I may also install diodes as protection for the valve rectifier but I just hate the idea of the valve rectifier blowing, the HT rising and biasing the power valves much hotter and me not noticing

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I know some people fit a .05uF Capacitor
across the standby switch but I believe this only reduces arcing in the switch and nothing else.