In response to Vicki's query about a TV licence, this is what Which? say:  TV Licence Explained - Which?
So the answer is no you don't need one.  But the licensing authorities never understand that and will continually write to you to get a licence fee out of you.  Putting a clause in your hiring agreement and a notice on or by the TV is a very good idea to cover yourselves anyway. The Which article tells you how to declare you don't need one.  Hope that helps.
Rachel
Ipswich Quakers premises committee

On Wed, May 17, 2023 at 10:28 AM Vicki <tmhwarden@tauntonmeetinghouse.co.uk> wrote:

Dear all.

 

We have had a letter from the TV Licensing body warning us that we are being investigated because we have a TV but no license which is correct.

We (Quakers) only use the TV for blended meetings on zoom so a TV license is not needed and at the time we got it (during the pandemic) there were no groups coming into the MH. Now we have various groups coming in and have no idea what they may be watching on it.

 

I would be grateful for the thoughts of others. Is it enough to put a sentence into our hiring agreement and a notice on our telly and will this cover us?

 

Many thanks,

Vicki Ross

Warden.

Taunton Quaker Meeting

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