OK I have been under the car and here is my report. I reset the suspension by pulling-off one air line to the rear shock as before.
1) The springs look OK but a break could indeed be concealed and I need an expert to really check this with good lighting
2) Thanks to the aforementioned guide, I found the sensor mechanism. It was securely attached and as I rocked the car up and down the rt. angle lever arm seemed to move accordingly (hence reflects the car's rear height).
3) I found that one end of the arm could be disconnected (it was in a ball joint) leaving the sensor arm (pressed tin) able to freely move.
4) With the ignition off, handbrake on, I prized off the rod from the ball joint and pushed the 90deg. pressed tin lever arm upwards. This would simulate heavy load, and a call for compressed air to be supplied to the shocks.
5). Started engine: over a minute or two the rear shocks equally pumped-up and held that position as expected.
6) (I think the engine was still running) I reached under car with a long screwdriver and pushed the tin arm downwards (meaning light load) expecting the rear suspension to drop (on me). Nothing happened.
7) Ignition off. Remove air line from shock, suspension reset. Refitted ball joint so level arm in normal position with zero load. Load is zero, car empty.

Restated ignition. No obvious pumping-up. Observed for 5 minutes.
9) Located fuse 27, removed it.
10) Drove for 10 miles. Stopped. Checked suspension. Seemed normal (as expected with no power to suspension pump). Handling etc. normal.
So it seems that for some reason with fuse 27 in, the suspension will (incorrectly) pump-up under zero load, but won't vent the air when the load is removed.
As I see it there can be three possible faults:
A) Either shock absorber (unlikely)
b) Sensor mechanism not sending a 'deflate shocks' command and erroneously sensing an 'inflate shocks' command under zero load (as I found when first detected this problem in normal driving)
c) fault in the compressor (behind headlight) whereby it misinterprets sensor command and/or has a vent-to-air fault.
Any thoughts please? Thanks again. Alan