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Alteration to an existing circuit.

That’s is exactly 100% what I would say.

But Just playing devils advocate for a sec

If you went back say 3 months later and replaced the remaining half would this be another completely different alteration or would this now new be a ‘new’ circuit ?
 
and why does the caps lcok be next to the "A". why not put it by the "q"?
 
If you are talking about the dreaded Partpee , then no your job doesn't sound like it falls under 'notification'

It does still however need to comply with current building and wiring regs , but does not need to be scam notified

OP shows his location as Dundee, which I believe is north of the border, so they do things rather differently up there. Not sure, but doubt if he needs a warrant, or whatever it is.
 

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