Extending a ring

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I would really appreciate it if someone could shed light on the following:

I would like to extend a ring in a kitchen. I have one double socket, and one single. Also have a cooker/oven power source, but I dont want to fiddle with that. I want to extend the ring for one single socket and possible two new double sockets. The single socket will be used for a washing machine, and the other doubles will be used for small things like kettle, toaster etc. I would definetely like to comply with the regulations! Please post answer asap.
 
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Ideally you should have a seperate ring altogether for a kitchen rather than being part of the ring feeding the rest of the house.

It should also be noted that any skts / spurs etc under the worktop level that may be supplying your w/mc, dishwasher and fridge or whatever must have a means of being isolated and this tends to be done by incorporating 20Amp double pole switches into the ring main and running the cable down to the inaccessible skts.

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