Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the reply.
I now have a MCU-LINK Debug Probe which should be able to program the bin file directly (I think ?).
I tried debugging an example project (just to test the probe) and got these erors:

My setup looks like this:

What app do I need to use to program the chip on the dev board ?
When I installed the driver for the MCU-Link debug probe, it added the VCOM port, but nothing appeared in the 'Human Interface Devices'. The 'Getting Started with the MCU-Link' video shows these being present:

My Device manager looks like this:

The vendor defined device appears when the probe is connected to the PC USB instead of the MCU-*** named entries.
I have updated the firmware in the debug probe as described in the video and this was successful.
These entries are not present in my Device Manager. Is this a problem ? If so, do you have any idea how I should fix this ?
Also, I noticed that the dev board is drawing about 90mA and the main processor is getting slightly warm. Could it be that I have programmed it with an incompatible firmware and there is contention on the I/O pins causing this current, or is this normal for this processor ? The current drops to about 20mA when I hold the reset button on the CLEV6330 board which I think tri-states the GPIO and therefore removes contention. This is just a guess though. I'm pretty sure I didn't cause any electrical damage because I haven't connected anything to the board, other than the debug probe (which has only been connected one way round as shown in the setup image), the USB lead and the external power (instead of getting power from the USB connector)
I realise there are a lot of questions, but I am new to the NXP dev environment so don't really know how to proceed to debug this problem.
Thanks in advance
Pete