Our kitchen is being re-configured to allow for new furnishings. I have 2 questions: A fused spur exists just below ceiling height, it used to provide power to a boiler, but the boiler is now elsewhere, the spur is not connected to any appliance. I would like to introduce 2 socket outlets below this spur, one above and one below a new worksurface. I would also like to connect a transformer high up, near the spur. I'm aware that it's bad practice to add a spur to a spur, but is it ok to change the existing fused spur for a junction box, and have three outputs, being the two sockets and one transformer? My other question is this: 2 socket outlets are fitted at about 1.5 m height on a wall, and about 1.5 m apart. I am assuming that they are part of the ring circuit, not spurs. How may I alter their positions horizontally, given that the wiring is chased in and cut to length. Since there is no lateral play, how may I safely extend the lateral runs?