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Guidelines


On the basis that filming is restricted to public walkway using only a camera and tripod and portable sound equipment, no special licences or indemnities are required. Please note that crew and equipment must remain on the public walkway at all times, except where separate permission to film on private property has been obtained. Neither crew nor equipment may cause any obstruction or danger to pedestrians wishing to pass by on the walkway. Equipment must not be placed in the highway (except by special permission - for which a licence will be issued).

Licences

Should you have any equipment that is not immediately portable (eg tracking/heavy props/scaffold towers), a licence is required and permission must be granted in advance. This is usually done at a site meeting, when you will be given the necessary form to apply for a licence by post. In order for your licence to be sent back to you in time a minimum of 10 working days notice will be needed.

Indemnities

If you know that you will require a generator or anything that may be considered hazardous (cables/wet down/SFX/cherrypickers), an indemnitiy is required which must be collected in advance by appointment. Cherrypicker licences must be collected by the cherrypicker operator. It is therefore advisable to get an appointment in the diary as soon as possible at the Street Management Office to do this. The number to call is 020 7332 3553 / 4 - tell them that you are booking an appointment to collect an indemnity for filming. Please make this appointment as close to your filming date as possible so that time is allowed for the necessary paperwork. If for any reason your filming is cancelled or you simply no longer require a generator, please ensure that you cancel this appointment.

Weekday filming (7.00am - 7.00pm)

No dispensation can be given for winniebagos or catering vehicles. Cranes are not permitted and tracking is only permitted in very few, quiet, pedestrian areas. It is rare for a tracking licence to be issued on a weekday between 07.00am - 19.00pm. Filming that requires police assistance will rarely be permitted on weekdays.

Filming using vehicles

Should you wish to film with a low loader, a tracking vehicle or any other vehicle, please note that your vehicle and any parts attached to it must be fully roadworthy, licensed and insured. Both the Metropolitan Police and the City Police have tightened up their checks on such vehicles due to recent incidents involving vehicles that were not safe or were over the legal size/weight restrictions. Any vehicle must follow all road regulations at all times and cause no obstruction or danger to any other vehicle or pedestrian. If you require that your vehicle should do anything out of the ordinary or cause a temporary hold-up of any kind, this can only be done with police assistance which must be booked a minimum of a week in advance.

Police

Police Service is required at any film or photo shoot that involves any of the following:

  • replica firearms or emergency service vehicles, or actors dressed as policemen or firemen
  • anything that involves controlling traffic
  • any SFX that could be considered hazardous (smoke/wind/etc)
  • any other activity that is generally considered to be illegal or hazardous

Police service must be agreed and booked a minimum of 10 days before the date of filming.

Ideally the police should be invited to any recce that is arranged (this would be arranged by the Film Liaison Officer); from then on Police Service should be arranged directly between you and the City of London Police. You should complete the 4-page form (available from the Film Liaison Office) and fax it to Ian Gowans or Peter Martin at the Operational Planning Department of Wood Street Police Station on fax number 020 7601 2511.
If a meeting has not taken place it may be best to telephone first to explain your filming and agree what service is appropriate for your filming - Ian or Peter can be contacted on 020 7601 2105 and they will be able to advise you on what you require.

Cost of police service: A Police Constable is charged at £36.14 per hour (if they have a motorbike there is an additional charge of £11.20 per day or part of day.) Should a Police Sergeant be required the charge is £43.36 per hour.

Click here for the application form regarding your proposed filming / photography in the City. This can be submitted online or printed for completion offline. Whether you submit the form online or by post, please remember to send a copy of your public liability insurance to the Film Liaison Office, Public Relations Office, City of London, PO Box 270, Guildhall, London EC2P 2EJ or fax it - 020 7332 1797.

Should you require a copy of the standard guidelines to filming in London, or should you have any other queries, please email filmliaison@cityoflondon.gov.uk or tel 020 7332 3202 / 3182.

Once your filming has been agreed, the relevant information will be passed (copy to you) to the City Police and highways service to inform them of your filming activity.


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