From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4756593.stm
"The radio signal used to set Britain's clocks is to move from Rugby
where it has been transmitted since 1927.
The new home for the signal, which is used to keep the 'pips' heard on
BBC radio services to time, will be in Anthorn on the west coast of
Cumbria.
...
The switchover will take place following a three-month test period at
the beginning of next year with the final transfer from Rugby to
Anthorn occurring at the end of March."
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