No because one leg of what the once was ring final will still be connected to the socket outlets.
Yes and no.
Really speaking, if there are still 2 legs in the consumer unit then it has to be established that both are feeding socket outlets, If only one leg is then the other one should be disconnected.
If they both still feed socket outlets/ appliances, then it needs to established that it's terminated properly.
It maybe not easily be possible to re-establish the ring final so depending on how many sockets/appliances are on each leg and if you have a spare way 2Ă—20 amp rcbos would be the way to go.
Thanks. I think he mentioned only one 20amp rcbo is required to downrate the 32a currently used in the kitchen circuit breaker. I will check with him again on the two wires behind the wall although when he came around orginally he used a voltage tester to confirm no live wires behind the wall. Theres only two wall sockets in the bedroom upstairs Im not sure whether he could just open one of the sockets and just disconnect the wires that go downstairs in the kitchen for those two wires behind the wall that are not live and believed to be terminated.