With respect, and thanks for the help, I don't see the logic of this. Here's why: There are two wires coming from a single MCB at the CU which is 7 or 8 metres away at its furthest point. These two wires feed only the two lighting circuits in this single room. I can readily identify L, N and CPC for both cables at the CU and disconnect them permanently from the CU. The wires are loosely laid between the joists, in air voids with no insulation. I have a degree of access to these voids through the light fitting holes. With a camera if necessary this should enable me to identify where the wires run, where any junction boxes are, and if necessary cut small, repairable, holes in the ceiling from below to remove them. Disconnecting from the CU should remove any fire risk, but even if it didn't removing the wires surely would. All that removing the ceiling does is surely to provide easier access for removing the wires, but with a lot of mess and delay.
If there is something I am missing, please tell me and I will see how I can deal with any risks. Thanks for the thought provoking input. It is helpful.