Yes you can. IMO it saves shed loads on cable. Note there is a BIG difference of opinion on this irrespective of what the safe zones are. Half the battle is educating the public. No it doesn't need to be in steel conduit but it does IMO offer the best mechanical protection. Cables in walls that are to be plastered over should be capped with plastic or steel capping - potential for the additives in the cement etc to eat the pvc sheathing of the T&E. There is also a fair argument AGAINST the 150mm zone by the ceiling.........perfect for the Christmas decoration drawing pins or nails to hold the coving in place whilst it sets............
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Not that I've got a fetish for steel conduit or anything.......... :Blushing