Had my boiler chap come round tonight and he's suggested a LLH and the flow and returns coming from this. The idea is that it provides a quicker heat up time and less issues with balancing. He's worked on commercial systems before and seemed very sure that was the best idea and that 3 long flow and returns with zones off them would be a nightmare.
2) he's suggested one larger pump for the primary also being able to provide adequate flow for the secondaries to each rad....each LLH system I've just been googling has a separate pump for each circuit from the LLH
He might have worked on some commercial installs but he hasn't grasped how they work, a low loss header provides hydraulic separation between the circuits, what he is suggesting wont work, and you are correct in thinking that you would req a pump for each secondary.
If you go that route you have to size all the pumps only for the requirements the circuit they serve
increasing the primary pump size will only affect the primary circuit
As for multiple zoning off a standard flow and return, commercially you would tend to fit a three port and bypass arrangement rather than a 2 port
Matt