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TV Ariel's

I've just made contact with my father who lives in Enfield. His is 85 years old and hasn't watched tv for a year, although he gets a free licence, he can't afford to get a TV Ariel on his roof. Is there any companys that supply these for pentioners either free or reduced rates.

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  • Kayshaun7 wrote: »
    he can't afford to get a TV Ariel on his roof. Is there any companys that supply these for pentioners either free or reduced rates.
    No chance of you buying it for him? Even an indoor aerial might get him some picture...
    The government exempt him from paying for a TV license.
  • Kayshaun7 wrote: »
    I've just made contact with my father who lives in Enfield. His is 85 years old and hasn't watched tv for a year, although he gets a free licence, he can't afford to get a TV Ariel on his roof. Is there any companys that supply these for pentioners either free or reduced rates.


    There was a scheme related to digital switchover, but that closed to new applications in November 2012.

    Is the reason he hasn't watched TV because he didn't get any help with switchover in 2012? If so that's really quite sad :-(
    I guess he needs a digital box as well as an aerial?

    I did a quick check and council emergency support funds seem to specifically exclude aerial and TV equipment charges now, so unfortunately it may need a call to an age charity to see what they think.


    In Enfield there is a chance a portable aerial in the house might work for him, but he would still need the digital receiver (and probably help setting it up).
  • penrhyn
    penrhyn Posts: 15,215 Forumite
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    Why not get one fitted for him and pay for it?
    What happened 12 months ago?
    That gum you like is coming back in style.
  • wapow
    wapow Posts: 939 Forumite
    penrhyn wrote: »
    Why not get one fitted for him and pay for it?
    What happened 12 months ago?

    Im pretty sure he may have considered this option but if he can get it free or reduced rate then why not try?
  • [Deleted User]
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    wapow wrote: »
    if he can get it free or reduced rate then why not try?
    He can't. The digital switch-over money is spent.
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