Are you not running an NTP client on the RPi?  You can either run ntpd
or ntpdate at startup.  The former is better.

https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/8231/how-to-force-ntpd-to-update-date-time-after-boot

On 7/3/17 11:11 PM, Nick_G wrote:
> 
> Hi all. 
> 
> We had an electrician do some work here yesterday and he had to switch
> off the mains power for a while. Since then LMS (running on a Raspberry
> Pi) is showing the wrong time (about 6 minutes fast). I've connected to
> MySB and this resets to the correct time but going back to LMS the time
> is still wrong. I've only been able to find settings for the correct
> time zone, rather than the time itself.
> 
> Any ideas please?
> 
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