Redevelopment of King St Car Park - Planning Application

Redevelopment of King St Car Park - Planning Application

Comments close Monday 22nd September

An application forPlanning Permission in Principle has been submitted for the King St Car Park site, which will comprise several buildings. A Proposed elevation, looking north from Bridgegate, is shown above. The Development Framework (parts 1 - 5) give a good insight to what the development might look like.

As you can see, there are 5 proposed buildings, of different heights.

If you want to make a comment, they can be made via the Council’s  online portal  or in writing.

Please note, Glasgow City Council can only take “material considerations” into account in determining the application. Please review their guide to  Commenting On Planning Applications  for more information.


Filming on Albion St, 9th September

Filming on Albion St, 9th September

Filming for a new thriller drama series, Maya, is taking place in and around the Press Bar in Albion Street on Tuesday 9 September. We have been advised this will be between 11 am and 9 pm. The six part series will be shown next year on Channel 4.

Technical vehicles will be parked from 10 am to 10 pm. We have been assured that disabled bays and access to car parks will not be affected.

The film company has requested clearance of the whole of Albion Street from Ingram Street to George Street.

Filming lights will be in operation after dusk which may cause some inconvenience to residents.

Residents with any issues should contact Assistant Location Manager Vikki McCraw on 07976 608555 or email [email protected], or email [email protected].


Apple phone commercial film shoot, on and around Cochrane Street - 23 to 27 August

Apple phone commercial film shoot, on and around Cochrane Street - 23 to 27 August

We took up with Glasgow City Council’s Film Office a local resident’s complaint about excessive noise and other disruption caused by the above filming.

The Film Office responded that the company “acknowledge that the scale of the production was both larger than anticipated and greater in scale than indicated in their notification letters. We will advise productions to be clearer about details like this in future notification letters.”

It is clear that assurances Merchant City and Trongate Community Council was given before this project were misleading and we are raising the issue with the company concerned.

It is important that residents get in touch with us as soon as possible with any concerns about filming in their neighbourhood. The best way of doing so is to email [email protected].


Spiderman comes to the Merchant City

Spiderman comes to the Merchant City

The streets of the Merchant City were transformed into downtown US as part of the filming of Spiderman: Brand New Day. Wilson St and Hutcheson St were completely refurbished with American street names, post boxes, traffic signals, and the office fronts were repainted with grafitti for the filming. Tanks were seen driving down Hutcheson St, accompanied by many explosions and special effect shots. Hundreds of spectators crowded round the barricades hoping to catch some of the action, and maybe even see one of the stars!
Shahzaib Yaqoob, from Bodo Production was in town for the shooting:

“I run Bodo Production, a creative platform where I focus on photography and short films. Recently, I travelled to Glasgow to do a Spider-Man photo shoot during the filming of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The experience was phenomenal – I not only worked on our short film project but also had the chance to meet many welcoming locals and Spider-Man fans. Glasgow’s atmosphere and energy made the trip truly unforgettable”.

Picture credit: Shahzaib Yaqoob, Bodo Production. Used with permission. You can see more of Shahzaib’s work on [https://www.instagram.com/bodoproduction/](https://www.instagram.com/bodoproduction/).