Thanks - yes, he is, which is why I'm saying that he must be using an electrician. At least, the quote says that all works will be carried out by a qualified electrician. I've put in the building notification on the basis that this is the case and the builder knows that.Is the builder issuing you with electrical certificates for the work being carried out? It is very possible that the bathroom electrics may require notification to building controls and any new circuits in the kitchen will. There will also be requirements for RCD protection to be complied with.
Not even sure what the model number for the oven is - I don't have it here (and I bought it second-hand). But it is the exact same model as the last one, and the electrician in the last house put in 6mm cable on a 32A circuit, as you say, and that is what the electrician has done in this house too. I'll try to find a model number and let you know - I appreciate the help.
If I could use the cooker circuit for the hob too, that would be fantastic. I could probably use the crappy 1mm circuit that the electrician left me to power the plinth heater; and the 6mm circuit to power the hob and cooker. That would work really well.