I'm pretty sure you can temporarily remove fittings. The Part P regs apply to kitchens when installing new circuits, not changing fittings/socket plates on existing stuff.
However, I wouldn't recommend you remove anything unless you're 100% sure you are competent to do so. I work for a building services firm as a mechanical project engineer so have plenty of guidance on the practical side of things and help with the electrical side too!
As for turnig the electricicty off, the guy I used didn't bother. Whether other plasterers would I don't honestly know.
However, I wouldn't recommend you remove anything unless you're 100% sure you are competent to do so. I work for a building services firm as a mechanical project engineer so have plenty of guidance on the practical side of things and help with the electrical side too!
As for turnig the electricicty off, the guy I used didn't bother. Whether other plasterers would I don't honestly know.