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Free TV Reception Support from Restore TV

By Office Westgate-on-Sea Town Council

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

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Mobile network services are being upgraded in Westgate-On-Sea - boosting speed, performance and coverage. There is a small chance these improvements may cause interference to TV received through an aerial such as Freeview, BT, TalkTalk and YouView.

These improvements will be implemented in Westgate-On-Sea, and symptoms could include intermittent sound, blocky images (pixelation) or loss of TV signal.

For residents affected by the upgrades, free support is available from https://restoretv.uk/. Restore TV is an independent programme created by Mova (Digital Mobile Spectrum Limited), an organisation owned by the UK’s mobile network operators: EE, Virgin Media O2, and VodafoneThree.

Restore TV’s role is to ensure people can continue to enjoy free to view TV if mobile service upgrades cause TV interference. Restore TV reports to the Coexistence Technical Working Group, chaired by Ofcom, which monitors and advises on the programme to ensure free to view TV viewers’ interest are properly served.

The programme offers additional support for people who are 75 years of age or older, are registered blind or partially sighted or receive any of the following benefits: personal independence payments (PIPs); attendance allowance; constant attendance allowance or War Pensioner’s Mobility Support.

Ben Roome, CEO of Restore TV, said: ““Free to view TV matters to millions of people across the UK. Restore TV is here to make sure you can keep watching as mobile networks are improved.

“If you notice new interference, we can help fix it quickly and at no cost.”

Cable and satellite TV, such as Sky or Virgin, are not affected. However, viewers with these services, who also watch free to view TV through an aerial, can receive a free Restore TV filter.

Residents are more likely to be affected if they live in an area with weak digital television reception, have a TV signal booster and whose TV aerial is close to a mobile mast.

For residents in flats or communal buildings, Restore TV provides landlords or property managers with support to resolve the problem.

Any viewers who experience new interference to free to view TV should contact Restore TV on:

  • 0808 13 13 800 (free from landlines and mobiles)
  • restoretv.uk

For more information, visit https://restoretv.uk/

Contact Information

Nabila Yakub (Town Clerk)

  • 01843 836182

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Westgate-on-Sea Town Council, 78 St. Mildreds Road, Westgate-On-Sea, Kent, CT8 8RF

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The email address for the Town Clerk is [email protected]