If you already have a flexible gas fitting for a freestanding cooker that automatically seals when you unplug it, I think not. But if you need anything new putting in, then yes, plumber time.
The old cooker is nigh on twenty years old and, as I've recently discovered, was fitted by a random bloke. The fitting won't have any modern stuff
The gas coupling fittings have been standardised for a long while so this should not be a problem.
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If you already have a flexible gas fitting for a freestanding cooker that automatically seals when you unplug it, I think not. But if you need anything new putting in, then yes, plumber time.