I accidently disturbed this micro from some low foliage around the base of pussy willow shrub, it flew down into the grass, where it seemed perfectly happy.
Purely based on shape it looks very similar to Ypsolopha sequella, with a tapered torpedo body form when seen from above and a similar amount of "lift" at the rear end of the wings. However, I don't think it's pied enough in colour (unless very worn) and UK Moths tells me that insect flies in July and August.
Purely based on colour and markings, it looks closer to Scythropia crataegella (Hawthorn Moth), but again UK Moths tells me this species is on the wing in July. We're definitely not short of hawthorn though.
So it's probably neither of these species, but I wanted to show I'd put a modicum of effort in
Any help in ID'ing gratefully received, but I appreciate it's very tricky with some of these micros.