RESTRICTIONS are planned on a number of Glasgow’s roads over the next few weeks as filming for a new BBC comedy series takes place ...
RESTRICTIONS are planned on a number of Glasgow’s roads over the next few weeks as filming for a newShooting of the six-part show Dinosaur has already got under way in the city, and the council has confirmed the closures required until September 11.
Created by Matilda Curtis and Ashley Storrie, the series will follow Nina , an autistic woman in her 30s, who adores her life living with her sister and best friend Evie, the BBC has said.When Evie rushes into an engagement after only six weeks and makes Nina her maid of honour, Nina is “forced to reconcile with her sister’s impulsive decision”. “Nina grapples with what this new challenge means, leading to a surprising journey of self-discovery.
Banavie Road between Hayburn Street and property number 21: From 7am on September 11 until 7pm on September 11, prohibition of vehicle movements
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