Changed from TNC-S about ten years ago, when the single service head (at the time) was relocated, and the 3 separate overhead service wires (Ph, Ph, and N+E) were deemed to contravene some regulation, and was replaced by what looks like 4 wires loosely twisted together, but are actually joined, and reinstated as TNS.
There are three earth electrodes. One, on the Tx pole, earths the TX metalwork and the neutral, a second on the Tx pole is for the supply, and there is third at the base of the service pole.