I don't know for sure, but would imagine that each flat would have its own cutout - or, at least, some equivalent - with the E for the flat splitting from the N there. If that were the case, the addition of a local earth rod connection (to the building's incoming N) would not affect the situation as viewed from a flat - that 'additional', fairly local, earth rod would just be another "M" of the supply's PME.If the block was on a PME/TNCS supply, then where does the network PEN split off into N and E for the customer, is there a central point within the building with N and E distributed to each flat, or does each flat have their own cut out?
Kind Regards, John