@Jamie

Thanks, I hadn't thought of purging to try and clean up from issues like
this when there's a left over file but on hearing you say it then it
seems so obvious!

As I said above I manually removed the file to get apparmor loading
(actually three of them in the /etc/apparmor folders) and not seen any
errors since. In fact it was only by chance I saw the one that triggered
by above report, I doubt the effect would have been serious enough to
cause me issues from the little I understand of this package...

But again thanks, purging still seems to have removed a few bits and I
will definitely remember to try it in any similar situations in the
future.

~$ sudo dpkg --purge snapd
[sudo] password for dale: 
(Reading database ... 402920 files and directories currently installed.)
Purging configuration files for snapd (2.32.8+18.04) ...
Final directory cleanup
Discarding preserved snap namespaces
Removing extra snap-confine apparmor rules
Removing snapd cache
Removing snapd state

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