BAFTA winner Nicola Schindler, who produced Happy Valley, is leading the production
The production company behind popular TV series After the Flood as well as Harlan Coben’s Fool Me Once and Run Away are setting up filming in Stockport.
Residents are being warned of potential disruption while a new TV show is being filmed at a school in the area.
TV crews are set to take over St Elisabeth’s Primary School in Reddish on Monday, with signage at the school seemingly showing a fictional Beacondale Primary School. Householders have been sent a letter from Quay Street Productions detailing what is due to take place during filming of the undisclosed show.
In the letter, residents are told the series is also being produced by BAFTA winner Nicola Schindler, who also produced Happy Valley.
“We plan to film at St Elisabeth’s Primary School on Monday June 1 from approx 08:00-19:00, with up to an hour either side for arrival/prep and packing up,” the letter states.
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“Whilst much of the day is scheduled for filming inside and within the grounds of the school, we do wish to film an arrival scene with a motorbike driving along St Elisabeth’s Way onto David Street, and into the school. This scene is currently scheduled in the morning, after which we will be almost entirely within school grounds.
“To achieve this, we hope to film with a drone flying over the green, following the motorbike. For safety reasons we have therefore applied for some minor traffic management, with holds of up to 2-3 minutes sporadically while the motorbike is driving and drone in flight.
“Please see the traffic management plan attached but note that at no time will we be closing any roads, only short requests to pause – the area within the blue boundary lines would be the area we would control for 2-3 minutes at a time only. Pedestrians on foot and cyclists would also be asked to pause out of shot for the same amount of time.
“We aim to be contained as possible, but due to the heavy nature of the equipment we carry, we will need to park our technical vehicles as close as possible to the filming location. The only road out of shot that is available for parking our trucks and vans nearby is Houldsworth Street, we have therefore asked the council for permission to reserve this stretch of road from the Sunday before filming.
“Alongside this, we will need to reserve and clear of vehicles a large portion of St Elisabeth’s Way and David Street for the motorbike to travel down – we do not wish any personal registration plates to be in shot.
“We realise that this will be an annoyance for some and would very much like to thank everyone in advance for your patience and goodwill.”



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