Filming for a 'highly-anticipated' TV drama is set to take place in Glasgow this month.
Karen Pirie 2 will be filmed in parts of the city from Sunday, July 14 until Tuesday, July 16.
It comes after ITV and World Productions announced filming has commenced on the second series of the cold-case murder drama.
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In order to allow filming to take place for the show, Glasgow City Council has said several roads in the city will be hit with restrictions.
Here are all the roads affected:
From 3pm on July 14 until 3am on July 16, drivers will be banned from waiting, loading, and unloading on:
- Bain Street between Gallowgate and Moncur Street, east side only
- East Campbell Street for its full length, east side only
- Gallowgate between Rose Street, Bain Street, and Claythorn Street
- Gibson Street between Moncur Street and Gallowgate
- Kent Road between Moncur Street and Gallowgate, east side only
- Moncur Street between Kent Road and Gibson Street, north side only
From 9pm on July 15 to 3am on July 16, motorists won't be able to wait, load, or unload on:
- East Campbell Street between Gallowgate and property number 27
- Gallowgate between Rose Street and Bain Street
- Gibson Street between Moncur Street and Gallowgate
- Macfarlane Street between Gallowgate and property number seven
Meanwhile, from 9pm on July 15 to 3am on July 16, pedestrians movement will be stopping during 'action' on:
- East Campbell Street between Gallowgate and property number 27
- Gallowgate between Rose Street and Bain Street
- Gibson Street between Moncur Street and Gallowgate
- Macfarlane Street between Gallowgate and property number seven
The local authority says the restrictions are being put in place to allow the filming to take place safely and for the safety of road users and pedestrians.
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