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Default Extending socket circuit to a ring?

I have a workshop with its own small fusebox. There are two double
sockets wired like this with 2.5mm^2 T&E:

Fusebox (30A fuse) - T&E - first double socket - T&E - second socket.

Is there any reason I shouldn't continue the circuit from the last socket
back to the fusebox (adding the odd socket here and there) to turn it into
a ring?

Thanks,

Chris
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