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News in Brief: September 2022

West Lothian Council has granted planning permission in principal for a new 11,000m2 film studio to be created in Bathgate, next to the existing Pyramids …

Plans revealed for High Wycombe film studios

Located just off the M40, studio operator Stage Fifty has revealed plans for an eight-stage facility to be built on a 26-acre site near High Wycombe, …

Repurposing a landmark

Forming part of the wider redevelopment of Glasgow’s Kelvin Hall, a structurally-independent steel-framed film and television studio is being constructed …

Lights, camera, action!

Work has been completed on two steel-framed purpose-built studios that will help Liverpool realise its ambition to make itself the go-to city in the UK for the …

New studios give Liverpool film and TV production boost

The completion of two steel-framed studios in Liverpool are set to provide a significant boost to the local economy and the city’s ambition to become the …

Plans revealed for major Hertfordshire film studio

Blackstone and Hudson Pacific Properties plan to create a major new centre for film, TV and digital production in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. The companies have …

News in Brief February 2021

Scotland-based steelwork contractor AJ Engineering & Construction Services is expanding its premises in a £2.5M investment over the next three years, …

News in Brief – July/August 2020

Severfield has reported a healthy level of tendering in key market sectors in its annual results for the year to 31 March 2020. Chief Executive Officer Alan …

Film studio planned at former Ashford railway works

Regeneration specialist The Creative District Improvement Company (TCDI Co.) and Quinn Estates have announced plans for a £250M Kent TV and film studio at …

News in Brief: May 2017

Kloeckner Metals UK/Westok has released version 10.3 of its cellbeam software package. New features include Eurocode design to EN 1993 and 1994 and enhanced …

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