Oven hob and microwave on same circuit

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Hi guys see attached image if this would be ok, this would be the easiest way for me too do it so hope its correct and complies?
 

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Would this be alright? Attached pic
As it's not exceeding the 32amp as this would be the easiest option for me
 

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Yes.

4mm² (especially from the switch to socket(s)) is adequate for 32A.
Connecting one socket from the other (rather than the switch) might be easier.
 
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See nothing wrong with that, I remember back in 1980 saying to my wife you can have any cooker you like, so she was looking at a canon gas cooker with microwave built into the gas oven £1000, this in 1980 for me was 4 weeks wages, most people a lot more, lucky she decided the fingers holding the pans on the gas rings were dangerous and a ceramic hob was safer, only £600 then for ceramic hob, lucky break. But having microwave cookers and oven/hob off same supply has never been a problem.
 

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