They Just Can't Help It, Can They.-Jermy...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This quote from the TV Licensing website.
"If you don't use any equipment to receive or record TV programmes, you do not need a licence. But we still need to hear from you. This is also the case if you use TV sets for closed circuit monitoring, as a computer monitor or watching pre-recorded videos only - for example, for training purposes.
You must let us know so that we can update our records to reflect your status. This will ensure that we do not continue to contact you unnecessarily.
We may need to confirm your situation by visiting your premises."
However if you are using equipment capable of receiving BBC broadcasts I do not know how much convincing they require that you will not use it for such.
As for Ward-Minter, you are indeed out of date. Radio Licenses were phased out in 1971.