Thanks both markc and Redbeard.
What you are looking at in the photo are the sloping rafters of the old roof with insulation over the original joists, with the osb and black membrane with tiles above being the lower part of the original, pitched roof, and the ends of the new flat roof joists and the top surface of the plasterboard ceiling of the new roof below.
Why do you say I definitely don't want the cold roof ventilation going into the warm roof? What are the consequences of this? I can see that some heat might escape so that could have heating cost implications. Is that it, or might damp prove to be an issue over time, the extension was completed late this year.