Sorry, whilst the existing base could be with the emphasis placed on (could be) and (presumably) strong enough to support the proposed light weight structure, with out knowing the ground conditions, whether the existing base is the make up you have specified, then in this instance we consider this opinion to be contentious.
Your choice.
Regards oldun
Of course we don't know the ground conditions. In the same way that we don't even know if a standard trench foundation will even be adequate.
But in principle the OP has an existing raft foundation, and a 150mm slab is not going anywhere fast. So on that basis, I can't see a need to install any other foundation or mess around with the ground or an edge beam or suchlike.
Nose has given the standard advice, and you can't argue with that. However, I'm all for building economically and using what is available. And by all accounts there is an existing raft ready to use
Yes, we may all like some new foundations, and masonry walls and everything just like a "proper" extension. But sometimes budgets don't allow, so then its a case of using what is available