In 2021 the group purchased its present building and is converting it into a permanent home for its collection known as the Broadcast Engineering Museum.
A newsletter called Line-Up is published a few times each year and back issues are available on the BECG website,[6] as is a 3D virtual tour.
[8] As well as the main building, there are east and west wings of similar size and two large function rooms and workshops behind.
The local authority, West Lindsey District Council, provided BECG with funding towards the repair of broken windows.
In the first year vegetation was cut back, uneven ground levelled, leaking roofs repaired, drains unblocked and over 150 broken window panes replaced.