TV Licence

    For nearly as long as there has been a BBC there has been a licence fee. However, the number of people paying for a TV Licence has steadily declined.

    With the increased use of paid-for streaming services, many who once tuned in for a scheduled broadcast no longer do so, choosing instead to watch when it suits them. This leads them to ask: Do I need a TV licence if I'm not watching the BBC?

    You need a TV licence:

    • If you watch or record live TV on any channel via any TV service such as Sky, Virgin, Freeview, or Freesat. If, for example, you watch Coronation Street as it's being broadcast 'live', you need a TV Licence.
    • If you watch live content on streaming services like ITVX, More 4, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Sky Go or you use BBC iPlayer 

    You don't need a TV licence:

    • To watch DVDs, watch Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV as long as it's NOT live content.
    • To watch an ITV or Channel 4 show on catch-up.

    If you live in a house with multiple residents, everyone doesn't need to have an individual TV Licence since they are issued per household.

    Additionally, state pensioners aged 74 and over who get Pension Credit are eligible for a complimentary TV licence.

    Should you decide that a TV licence isn't necessary for your household, informing the TV licensing authorities is mandatory. 

    However, if you say that you no longer need a TV Licence, you may still receive a visit from an officer to verify your claim.

    If you have an item of community news from where you live, please send it to info@radioninesprings.com.
     

    More from Community & Charity News

    • Warm Coats

      This year’s Winter Coat Exchange in Somerset has launched. The scheme will provide a warm coat to anyone needing one.

    • Adrian Dening's Stars Over Somerset

      Monday 18th to Sunday 24th November 2024

    • Dog DNA

      Avon and Somerset Police are encouraging dog owners to protect their pets from theft by entering their details into a DNA doggy database.

    • Mobile Phones in Vehicles

      Somerset County Council’s road safety team is working with partners to urge drivers to keep their fixed eyes on the road.

    • Clean up our Countryside

      Two new litter-pick stations have been installed, equipped with litter pickers and reusable bags for anyone to borrow and do their own two-minute clean-up at countryside sites across South Somerset.

    • Church Bats

      People attending church services in South Somerset are being asked to check to see if they can see any bats lodging in roof spaces.

    Today's Weather

    • Yeovil

      Sleet

      High: 2°C | Low: -3°C

    • Chard

      Sleet

      High: 2°C | Low: -3°C

    • Crewkerne

      Sleet

      High: 2°C | Low: -3°C

    • Somerton

      Sleet

      High: 3°C | Low: -1°C

    • Wincanton

      Sleet

      High: 2°C | Low: -3°C

    Recently Played