Freeview warns of widespread UK TV disruption this week due to transmitter engineering works. Viewers...
Published: 10:35 am May 15, 2025
Updated: 5:55 am February 6, 2026
Freeview Warns of TV Disruption Across the UK Due to Engineering Works

Households across the UK have been warned to expect TV signal disruptions this week, as Freeview carries out essential engineering works on multiple transmitters.

The planned maintenance, which began on Monday, 12 May, is set to affect dozens of regions, including Abergavenny, Kendal, Nottingham, Dover, Crystal Palace, and many more. Viewers may experience black screens, pixelation, or flickering, but are being urged not to retune their TVs, as services will be restored automatically once works are complete.

Why is Freeview doing this?

A spokesperson for Freeview said:

Sometimes engineering work is required on transmitters so that they can keep reliably broadcasting your favourite free-to-air programmes.

This work is being conducted to maintain signal reliability and improve long-term broadcast quality across the UK.

Freeview’s Key Message:

“If you are affected by engineering work, please don’t try and retune your TV – reception will be restored as soon as the engineering work is completed.”

Areas Affected by Freeview Engineering Works

The maintenance will affect transmitters in the following regions:

Anglia: Sandy Heath, Sudbury, Wells Next The Sea
Border: Caldbeck, Galashiels, Jedburgh, Kendal, and others
Central: Nottingham, Ridge Hill, Sutton Coldfield, Waltham
London: Crystal Palace, Reigate, Guildford
Meridian: Dover, Bluebell Hill, Whitehawk Hill, Salisbury
Granada: Winter Hill, Blackburn, Lancaster, Douglas, West Kirby
Wales: Abergavenny, Kilvey Hill, Llanddona, Preseli, and more
West Country & South West: Mendip, Bristol, Redruth, Porthleven
Yorkshire: Sheffield, Belmont, Chesterfield
Northern Ireland: Limavady, Moneymore
Scotland (STV): Black Hill, Darvel, Tay Bridge, Rosemarkie

For the full list, users are encouraged to visit the Freeview transmitter checker and enter their postcode.

How to Keep Watching TV During Outages

Viewers can still access live programming through:

Those affected may also qualify for a TV Licence refund if prolonged outages occur — more details are available via GOV.UK.

 

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