A new wave of filming for the second series of Crime starring Hollywood actor Dougray Scott will close off a city centre street for more than 24 hours beginning on Fireworks Night.
The six-part ITV drama, based on an Irvine Welsh novel of the same name, was previously spotted filming in the West End in October.
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In a letter to city centre residents and business owners dated October 31, 2022, production company Buccaneer Ltd revealed they had plans to film scenes for the hit show over the coming weeks.
The filming is set to take place on College Street and the production company have proposed to park technical vehicles on Hanson Street near Glasgow Necropolis, blocking parking from 6pm on Saturday, November 5, until late on Sunday night
Filming will take place from approximately 2pm until 8pm on November 6.
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Gordon Keen, location manager, wrote: "To facilitate our shoot, we propose to park the technical vehicles on part of Hanson St.
"Parking dispensation will be in place from 6pm on Saturday, November 5 to 11.59pm on Sunday, November 6, 2022.
"We understand parking here is at a premium and we apologise for any inconvenience caused by our shoot.
"We will endeavour to maintain local access and egress when not filming.
"We hope you can bear with us while we complete our filming."
He added: "We will be working closely with the local authorities, police, and community while filming in Glasgow."
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