Moving w/c waste pipe

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Hi
I am about to fit a concealed cistern in our downstairs cloakroom.
As we need to make the most of what is a pretty small room we have purchased a compact unit that only requires 8cm clearance.
The w/c in this room has a waste which goes down in to the concrete floor and off to one side to join up with the main waste pipe which is in a cavity in the wall next to the cloakroom.

to optimise the use of the compact cistern the waste pipe will need to move back about 4 inches in to the wall cavity. To do so I will need to chisel the concrete floor up and slightly amend the direction of the waste pipe. I appreciate to most this is a big job for a small gain but I just wanted to check that there isn't any reason why I should proceed with this job that I haven't thought of apart from the overall effort!
All hot and cold water supplies come from above and from what I can see the radiator pipe are in the wall cavities.

The house is 14 years old

Thanks in advance for your help
 
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Pipe goes off to the right, pipe drops about 25cm before it goes horizontal
 
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