In my opinion, as soon as you fix something to the wall it becomes part of the fixed wiring. If it is left loose it is not.
If I was the sparky, I too would be recommending additional sockets be installed if the kit is to remain stationary where it is. While a sparky woul struggle to justify it with reg numbers, many LAEA's/CC's will have policies in place which mention the use of extension leads fixed or otherwise.
To me, an extension lead fixed to a wall with some dodgy self adhesive trunking, is a nasty method whether it be a school, office, OAP home or home office.
If I was the sparky, I too would be recommending additional sockets be installed if the kit is to remain stationary where it is. While a sparky woul struggle to justify it with reg numbers, many LAEA's/CC's will have policies in place which mention the use of extension leads fixed or otherwise.
To me, an extension lead fixed to a wall with some dodgy self adhesive trunking, is a nasty method whether it be a school, office, OAP home or home office.