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Given the likely Ra of the TT earthing (existing or new), don't you need to put an RCD (100mA, type S?) at the supply end of the distribution circuit to provide protection in the event of an earth fault?
I'd be inclined to put a new rod in for the outbuilding, but connect the SWA armour at both ends, so that you end up with multiple rods for the whole installation. I don't see a need to separate the earthing of the two parts of the system.
I'd be inclined to put a new rod in for the outbuilding, but connect the SWA armour at both ends, so that you end up with multiple rods for the whole installation. I don't see a need to separate the earthing of the two parts of the system.