Several Glasgow roads are set to close for the filming of a new drama set in New York City.
We reported that production crews have taken over parts of the city in recent years to film scenes for the new Apple drama Debutante - which is set in 19th-century New York.
The costume drama follows a group of 'fun-loving' Americans who make their way into London's prestigious and swanky society resulting in an Anglo-American culture clash between traditional and modern values.
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Now, Glasgow City Council has revealed filming for Debutante 2 is set to take place in the city next month.
During this, several restrictions will be in place on roads across the area.
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Here are all the restrictions:
Prohibition of waiting, loading, and unloading from 3pm on August 16 until 11.59pm on August 18 on:
- Royal Crescent for its full-length
- Sauchiehall Street between Derby Street and Claremont Street
- Kelvingrove Street between Argyle Street and Royal Terrace Lane
Prohibition of vehicle movements from 6am on August 17 until 11.59pm on August 18 on:
- Royal Crescent for its full-length
- Kelvingrove Street between Sauchiehall Street and Royal Terrace Lane
Prohibition of vehicle movements from 6am on August 18 until 11.59pm on August 18 on:
- Sauchiehall Street between Derby Street and Claremont Street
- Woodside Terrace between Elderslie Street and Woodside Place
- Lynedoch Terrace for its full-length
- Kelvingrove Street between Argyle Street and Sauchiehall Street
Pedestrian movements stopped during action from 6am on August 18 until 11.59pm on August 18 on:
- Royal Crescent for its full-length
We recently reported multiple other roads were shut in June to allow filming for the show to take place.
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