Public access warning over World War Z filming










film crew on the streets of Glasgow

The film crew is at various locations in Scotland until 31 August



Filming
of Hollywood blockbuster World War Z staring American actor Brad Pitt
will result in a number of street closures over the weekend.

The A905 (Wholeflats Road) in Grangemouth will be closed from 20:00 BST on Saturday until 07:00 on Monday.


In Glasgow, George Square will be shut on Sunday and there
will be restricted pedestrian and vehicle access around the area
throughout the weekend.


The public is also being warned of limited opportunities to see filming.


A statement from Glasgow City Council said: "Pedestrian
access on George Square will be limited this weekend as the production
will use most of the square.


"People considering coming to the centre of Glasgow over the
weekend to see the production should be aware that there will be very
limited opportunities to watch filming.





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We recognise that there may be
significant local interest in this filming taking place and would urge
members of the public to take extra care”


Insp Ian Scott
Central Scotland Police



"In addition, people who do come to the square may be asked to move on or stop by stewards to allow filming to take place."

A cast and crew of 1,200 has been shooting scenes in Glasgow
since Wednesday. More filming for the movie will take place in the city
until 31 August.


American cars, street lights and signage have been brought in to resemble Philadelphia, the film's setting.


Work on the Paramount Pictures movie, which is based on the
Max Brooks novel World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War, has
already taken place in Valletta in Malta and in Cornwall.


Falkirk Council said that it would be closing Wholeflats
Road, between the Wholeflats Roundabout at Grange Road as far as the
Inveravon Roundabout (at the junction of the A904) on Saturday evening.


In addition, there will be no access to or from Wholeflats Road, from the Jinkabout Bridge, as well as from and to Inveravon Rd.


Insp Ian Scott from Central Scotland Police said: "We
recognise that there may be significant local interest in this filming
taking place and would urge members of the public to take extra care on
the roads and for drivers to be aware there may be pedestrians in the
area."


The film crew is scheduled to be in Scotland until 31 August
and Glasgow Council said that the deal to use the city was likely to
generate in excess of £2m to the local economy.



CLOSURES - GLASGOW


ROADS - The following streets around the City
Chambers and George Square will be closed to motorists: Cochrane Street;
South Frederick Street; Hanover Street; George Square (north side of
square from North Hanover Street, east and south side); North Frederick
Street (from George Square to Martha Street); George Street (from George
Square to John Street); and North Hanover Street from the junction with
George Square.


Motorists will get access to Queen Street Station for south
and northbound traffic. North Hanover Street southbound traffic is
closed from Queen Street Station onwards. Access northbound from George
Square is unaffected except on Sundays 21 and 28 August when George
Square will be closed.


PEDESTRIANS - Pedestrians will have access
to all routes throughout filming although they may be asked to stop by
security for a short time when cameras are rolling.




CLOSURES - GRANGEMOUTH


ROADS - Closure of the A905 (Wholeflats Road)
in Grangemouth, between the Wholeflats Roundabout at Grange Road as far
as the Inveravon Roundabout (at the junction of the A904).


In addition, there will be no access to and from Wholeflats
Road, from the Jinkabout Bridge, as well as from and to Inveravon Rd.


Diversion signage will be in place (via Inchyra Road and
Bo'ness Road). Access to all industry is being maintained and in the
event of any major incident, emergency vehicles would have immediate
access to the site.

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