The final fix was found when someone on world of spectrum suggested the TV might be displaying both the composite video and the RGB video signal resulting in the two images on the screen. Initially, I thought the cable I had bought was only wired for composite but on rechecking (this time measuring for resistance rather than continuity, oops!) it turns out the RGB pins are also wired.
The SCART to HDMI converter that I am using has no means of forcing selection of RGB or composite video in on the SCART input so as an experiment I connected an alkaline battery to the SCART "blanking" pin 16 to force RGB selection and the ghost image was gone.
Finally, it is now fixed and the display looks amazing!
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Fixed display with no ghost image |