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Perfectly acceptable to do providing RCD protection in place (which I can see it is from photo previously posted and presumably works as it has already tripped!), previous CCU not directly behind the cooker/hob etc.

I got called out to a rental a while back where the agents 'handyman' had been called to replace a double that had on switch jam off. When the socket was removed he told the tenant that he couldn't replace it as it was dangerous to use because it had been wired in 'cooker cable'!
(Exactly as you are doing now).
It was perfectly safe to replace and use but had a hard job convincing the tenant and agent who seemed to want to believe their 'trusted' un-qualified handyman!
 
OP, hopefully you took a photo of how it was before you disconnected anything? If so, perhaps put it back as it was for tonight, now that it's dark. Always best to be doing this sort of work in daylight, particularly when you're new to it.
 

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