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No the new legislation is for those who only watch there programing via iplayer and dont watch live TV.

Thanks Dil. Thanks Monty.

@leatash . Is that on top of your TV licence I pay for my TV stations?

Well he/she better move on, we don't want the Red Arrows cancelled.

BEE9
BEE9
4 Aug 2016

Did see a couple of dolphin or porpoises bouncing across the sea by Coryton Cove some years ago.

Gary Taylor
Gary Taylor
4 Aug 2016

Good spot BEE9! I've not seen a seal at sea off Dawlish before (although I have seen them on the Exe estuary) but I did spy a pod of dolphins last year crossing the bay. Most recent interesting sighting was a family of gannets feeding at Coryton... anyone else?

BEE9
BEE9
4 Aug 2016

Having a walk along the sea wall at Dawlish yesterday, around 19:00hrs, I noticed a large seal. I know there are plenty around, but I haven't seen many whilst walking along this stretch.

Ah! Thanks leatash :-)

leatash
leatash
3 Aug 2016

At the moment you only need a licence to watch live broadcasts but that will change on the 1st September.

S
S
3 Aug 2016

I always thought you had to have a licence anyway to watch BBC IPlayer.  I would rather scrap the licence fee and the BBC make its own money through advertising or sponsorship of programmes.