SEVERAL roads in Glasgow are set to close for the filming of a reimagined children's story for the BBC.
Filming for the broadcasting giant's adaption of The Primrose Railway Children - written by Dame Jacqueline Wilson - will take place from Sunday, July 7 to Tuesday, July 16.It was published in 2021 and follows Phoebe who lives with her mother and her siblings who are adjusting to a new life after their father suddenly disappears.crews will be setting up in locations across the city including the city centre, Anderston, Kinning Park, Bellahouston, and Pollokshields.
Which roads will be closed for filming?Paisley Road West between Percy Street and property number 393, south side onlyJocelyn Square for its full lengthGreendyke Street between Saltmarket and property number 39, north side onlyFrom 8am on July 11 until 9pm on July 16Argyle Street between Shaftesbury Street and Elderslie StreetNetherby Drive between property 11 and Albert DriveArgyl Street between Shaftesbury Street and Perth Street, north side onlyEmergency vehicle access will be maintained...
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