I'd keep it simple and stick to you're original plan, build in wood.
If you're local council will allow you to infill you're existing concrete post fence with cement based panels, much like Steve Maskery did, you will have a fire resistant fence, and as I see on you're pic, you have no building behind at the present regs should be satisfied.
Masonry is slower and expensive, you're damp course arrangements aren't ideal, you'll likely have water ingress by capillary action as soon as you lay the first bed on the slab, with or without a dpc on the slab or 1 brick up.
engineering bricks are not necessary nor 7 n blocks they're designed for a weight factor of 2 floors above.
You certainly don't need the extra weight as you've no footings or foundation, only the slab itself.
The foundation should have been dug all round the perimeter and cast in One pour with the slab.
I have to say, you have done a nice job so far, everything looking good for a timber building, with strong foundation etc.
Stick to plan "A" but persue the fire resistant fencing
Regards Rodders