So sorry to resurrect this again, I still haven't got it resolved so I'm going to give up on the current Electrician and find a new one, he was supposed to come fix it but never turned up.
Anyway I bought one of those socket testers off Amazon just to see if there were any obvious faults and discovered something I think is odd.
On the image below I have labelled up the CU -
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This is how it's labelled on the cover-
Circuit 1 - Cooker
Circuit 2 - Central Heating, NOTE: when turned off the boiler stays on
Circuit 3 - One Double socket in Bedroom 2, NOTE: when turned off boiler goes off too
Circuit 4 - Two Double sockets in living room, Two double sockets in Bedroom 1, and One Double Socket in Bedroom 2
Circuit 5 - Two double sockets in same cupboard as CU, and two Double sockets in Kitchen
Circuit 6 - Lights
Circuit 7 - Extractor Fan
Circuit 8 - Two Double sockets in Hallway
So it seems circuit 3 is a ring that serves just one socket, and the boiler. No clue what wire is in the central heating circuit, turning it off doesn't seem to turn anything off.
I'd like to get this tidied up and safe, plus I still need an EICR, when looking for a new electrician what do I tell them? It's not a full rewire is it?
It doesn't need to look like some piece of art but I'd like it to be of a standard where I'm not embarrassed to post a photo of it. Can I assume circuit 3 just needs to be turned into a radial, the boiler put into circuit 2, and a 32amp MCB added back to circuit 4, and then a tidy up?
Thanks so much for all the info posted, the electrician that did this was giving me the run-around, I was able to have a basic discussion about rings and radials and he backed down and admitted a mistake was made.
Cheers