How to Move your TV Licence to your New Address

How to Move your TV Licence to your New Address

How to Move Your TV Licence to Your New Address When Moving House in the East Midlands

Moving home comes with many tasks, and one important detail that can be easily overlooked is updating your TV licence. Fortunately, in most cases, you can change your TV licence address online up to three months before you move, as long as you have your TV licence number.

This guide provides practical advice on how to update, cancel, or transfer your TV licence when relocating to a new home in the East Midlands.


How to Update Your TV Licence Address Online

Changing your TV licence address is a simple process that can be completed online. When updating your details, you can also make additional changes, such as:
Updating your name, email address, or telephone number
Purchasing a new TV licence if you don’t already have one
Notifying the TV Licensing authority if your new property will be empty for a period

To update your TV licence address, visit the official TV Licensing website and follow the instructions provided.


How to Cancel a TV Licence When Moving Home

You may need to cancel your TV licence if:
You are moving in with someone who already has a valid TV licence
You will no longer be watching or recording live TV or BBC iPlayer at your new address

If you have already paid for your licence in advance and have unused quarters (3, 6, or 9 months remaining), you may be eligible for a refund. The cancellation process is straightforward and can be done online.


Transferring a TV Licence to Someone Else

If you were sharing a home with someone and want to transfer the TV licence to them, they must be:
A member of the same household, such as a spouse, partner, or joint tenant
Continuing to live at the same address after you have moved out

If the other person moves in after you have left, you should cancel your TV licence instead.


No Longer Watching TV at Your New Address?

If you are moving home and will not be watching or recording live TV or BBC iPlayer, you can cancel your TV licence and request a refund.

This is useful if:
You are moving abroad
You no longer require a TV licence at your new home

To cancel, visit the TV Licensing website and follow the instructions.


Update Your TV Licence Details Now

To make your move hassle-free, update your TV licence details online before you relocate. This ensures that you remain compliant with UK licensing laws and avoid unnecessary charges.

Click here to update your TV licence details

If you’re moving to a new home and need a professional removals company to assist with your move, MNM Removals is here to help. Contact us today for a stress-free move in the East Midlands!

How To Pack Garden Equipment Safely When Moving Home?

How To Pack Garden Equipment Safely When Moving Home?

The Ultimate Guide to Packing Garden Equipment Safely for Your Move

Packing garden equipment can be a time-consuming and challenging task, especially when dealing with sharp and dangerous tools, heavy machinery, and fragile planters. Proper packing ensures that your garden items remain safe and damage-free during the move.

Follow this expert guide to make packing your garden tools, furniture, and outdoor equipment as smooth and hassle-free as possible.


1. Packing Garden Tools

 

Hand Tools

✔ Store small hand tools in toolboxes and fill any gaps with crushed paper to prevent movement.
✔ If packing in boxes, use small cartons for heavy tools to avoid overloading.
✔ Wrap sharp-edged tools with old towels or bubble wrap, securing them with tape for safety.

Long-Handled Tools (Shovels, Rakes, Brooms, Mops, etc.)

✔ Bundle together long-handled garden tools using rope or zip ties.
✔ Power tools should have their attachments removed and packed separately.
✔ Drain oil and fuel from lawnmowers, trimmers, and chainsaws before transport.


2. Preparing Lawn & Patio Furniture

✔ Remove and clean cushions before packing them in a large box or wardrobe box.
✔ Use protective covers or old sheets to wrap patio furniture to avoid scratches.
✔ Disassemble larger furniture pieces if necessary and store screws and bolts in labeled bags.


3. Packing Outdoor Umbrellas

✔ Ensure umbrellas are clean and dry before transport.
✔ Wrap in paper padding or a plastic bag to protect against dirt and moisture.
✔ Do not pack heavy umbrella stands in boxes—carry them separately to prevent damage.


4. Handling Outdoor Equipment

Dismantle children’s swings, garden sheds, or TV antennas before moving day.
✔ Store small hardware (nuts, bolts, screws) in labeled plastic bags or an old coffee can.
✔ Attach the hardware bag to the corresponding equipment for easy reassembly.
✔ Drain fuel from lawnmowers, trimmers, and other gas-powered tools at least 24 hours before moving.


5. Packing Pots and Planters

✔ Wrap small ceramic or pottery planters in bubble wrap or packing paper and place them in sturdy boxes.
✔ Fill empty spaces with packing peanuts or soft materials to prevent breakage.
✔ For large or unusually shaped planters, consult a professional moving company for proper handling.


6. General Packing Tips for Garden Equipment

✔ Inspect all storage boxes—replace any damaged or weak ones that may fall apart.
✔ Use heavy-duty tape to securely seal boxes containing tools or outdoor items.
✔ Clearly label boxes with “Garden Equipment” or “Fragile” where necessary.


Need Professional Help with Your Move?

Moving your garden equipment safely requires proper preparation and packing techniques. If you need expert assistance, our professional removals team is ready to help!

Contact MNM Removals today on 0800 0025 543 for a stress-free moving experience.