xrayalpha,
That's a thorough explanation of the relevant rules. Your preamble at the top missed out that you need an EASA medical to get an LAPL from an NPPL(SSEA) & an EASA Class 1 or 2 medical to get a PPL(A) from an LAPL(A).
Have some knowledge of something - don't know what it is, how to find it or how it is assessed.
Part-FCL is in CAP 804, Part-OPS is
here, in particular the AMC to Annex VII.
DarrenM488,
The main thing to remember is that the door to convert an NPPL(SSEA) into an EASA LAPL(A) closes on 8th April 2015.