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Brian wrote:
As I'm tiling the area around my worktops I'd like to be able to hide
the cooker switch in one of the kitchen units rather than have it on
display. Does anyone know if this will contravene any building
regulations?


Can't see why a decent cooker switch is going to look worse than the
sockets you'll obviously have on 'show'.

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