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It looks like the socket I have to remove is the first socket in the RFC, the cables are long enough to move to a convenient location where I intend to replace the socket with a FCU then run a spur from that to the new wall.
 
cos I would need to add a socket or FCU to the "convenient location", which is in a cupboard (no use for a socket) and I am thinking a spur will be easier and cheaper to run.
 

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