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UK film
permit guides

Council-by-council rules for filming in public. Who issues the permit, what it costs, and how much notice to give. 87 guides covering England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

73

Councils

14

National bodies

9

Regions

UK-Wide Bodies

Canal & River Trust National

The Canal & River Trust manages over 2,000 miles of waterways across England and Wales, offering filming permits for towpaths, lock structures, and canal heritage.

14+ days notice fees on request
Forestry England National

Forestry England manages over 250,000 hectares of public woodland across England, offering filming permits for forest interiors, clearings, and heritage woodland infrastructure.

14+ days notice fees on request
National Trust National

The National Trust manages over 500 historic houses, coastline, and countryside across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland — each property handles its own filming bookings.

56+ days notice fees on request

London & South East England

Film London / London Filming Partnership National

Film London coordinates permits across all 32 London boroughs and the City of London through the London Filming Partnership, routing productions to the right borough officer.

10+ days notice from £150
Historic Royal Palaces National

Historic Royal Palaces manages location hire and filming across six royal sites including the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, and Kensington Palace.

90+ days notice fees on request
South Downs National Park Authority National

The South Downs National Park Authority manages filming on NPA land across 100 miles of chalk downland; Arundel Castle, Seven Sisters, and town centres involve separate authorities.

28+ days notice fees on request
The Royal Parks National

The Royal Parks manages ten parks across London — including Hyde Park and Richmond Park — each requiring a separate filming permit from the Royal Parks commercial team.

42+ days notice fees on request
Berkshire Councils

Berkshire has no single unitary film office — filming is administered by each of the six unitary authorities (Bracknell Forest, Reading, Slough, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead, Wokingham). Windsor and Maidenhead covers the most filming activity, including Windsor Great Park and the riverside.

14+ days notice fees on request
Brighton & Hove City Council

Brighton & Hove manages filming permits across the seafront, the Lanes, North Laine, and the South Downs coastal edge.

5+ days notice fees on request
Buckinghamshire Council

Buckinghamshire Council manages filming on public highways and council land; Waddesdon Manor, Cliveden, and Stowe are National Trust sites with separate permit processes.

28+ days notice fees on request
East Suffolk Council

East Suffolk Council manages filming on council land across the district, covering Southwold, Lowestoft, Aldeburgh, and the Suffolk coast — a popular stretch for period and coastal drama.

14+ days notice fees on request
Hertfordshire County Council

Hertfordshire County Council manages county highway filming; Hatfield House, Knebworth House, Elstree, and Leavesden Studios all have independent access arrangements.

28+ days notice fees on request
Kent County Council

Kent County Council handles filming on public highways and council land, with major heritage sites managed independently by English Heritage, National Trust, and private estates.

28+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Camden

Camden covers Bloomsbury, Kings Cross, Camden Town, and Hampstead with standard London Filming Partnership processes.

5+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Hackney

Hackney covers Shoreditch, Dalston, Hackney, and Stoke Newington — popular for contemporary urban productions with accessible support for independent and student shoots.

5+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Islington

Islington covers Angel, Highbury, Finsbury Park, and Clerkenwell — Georgian terraces and contemporary mixed-use streets close to production facilities.

5+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Lambeth

Lambeth covers Brixton, Stockwell, Clapham, and Kennington with Brockwell Park as a flagship filming location.

5+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Richmond upon Thames covers Twickenham, Richmond town, and the Thames riverside — popular for period productions in well-maintained green environments.

5+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Southwark

Southwark covers Borough Market, Bermondsey, Peckham, and Dulwich with a range of settings from Victorian railway arches to council estate exteriors.

5+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Tower Hamlets

Tower Hamlets covers Whitechapel, Bethnal Green, Bow, and Limehouse with diverse period and contemporary settings.

5+ days notice fees on request
London Borough of Wandsworth

Wandsworth covers Clapham Junction, Battersea, Balham, and Putney, with Battersea Park as the borough's flagship filming location.

5+ days notice fees on request
Luton Borough Council

Luton Borough Council coordinates filming on council land across the town, including Luton Hoo estate approaches, the town centre, and Wardown Park.

10+ days notice fees on request
Oxford City Council

Oxford City Council covers public streets and open spaces; University of Oxford colleges manage their own filming permissions independently.

14+ days notice fees on request
Oxfordshire County Council

Oxfordshire County Council manages county highway filming; Oxford's colleges each have independent protocols, and Blenheim Palace handles commercial filming separately.

28+ days notice fees on request
Royal Borough of Greenwich

Greenwich covers the historic maritime town, Woolwich, Blackheath, and Eltham with a mix of heritage and suburban settings.

5+ days notice fees on request
Surrey County Council

Surrey Film Office manages highway filming permits and location support across Surrey, with a well-resourced dedicated service and published lead times.

10+ days notice fees on request
Swale Borough Council

Swale Borough Council handles filming permits for council land across the borough, covering Faversham, Sittingbourne, the Isle of Sheppey, and the North Kent Marshes — a growing area for coastal and period filming.

14+ days notice fees on request
Wealden District Council

Wealden District Council manages filming across the East Sussex district, coordinating access from Ashdown Forest to Herstmonceux Castle and the Pevensey Levels.

28+ days notice fees on request
Westminster City Council

Westminster covers central London's most-requested streets and public spaces with fixed fee schedules and a 24-hour filming enquiry service.

5+ days notice from £100

North West England

Lake District National Park Authority National

The Lake District National Park Authority manages filming on NPA land within the World Heritage Site; National Trust, United Utilities, and private landowners hold much of the key filming landscape.

28+ days notice fees on request
Cheshire East Council

Cheshire East Council manages filming permits on county highways and land, including direct management of Tatton Park as a separate events attraction.

28+ days notice fees on request
Cheshire West and Chester Council

Cheshire West and Chester Council manages filming on public highways and land; Chester Cathedral and the city's Roman walls involve separate heritage permissions.

28+ days notice fees on request
Cumberland Council

Cumberland Council manages filming across the new unitary authority area, covering Carlisle's Border city centre and Whitehaven's Georgian harbour on the Cumbrian coast.

21+ days notice fees on request
Lancaster City Council

Lancaster City Council manages filming across the district, covering Lancaster's historic castle quarter and Morecambe's seafront promenade and Art Deco heritage.

21+ days notice fees on request
Liverpool Film Office (Liverpool City Council)

Liverpool Film Office, Europe's first film office (est. 1989), manages all filming permissions on Liverpool City Council land and public highways.

5+ days notice fees on request
Manchester City Council / Screen Manchester

Screen Manchester is Manchester's production-facing film office, coordinating location permissions, council liaison, road closures, traffic management, crew links, and facilities support.

10+ days notice fees on request

North East England

City of York Council

City of York Council manages filming permits in the historic walled city, coordinating with York Minster, the Museums Trust, and English Heritage.

28+ days notice fees on request
Durham County Council

Durham County Council manages county highway and public land filming; Durham Cathedral, Beamish Museum, and Raby Castle are independently managed.

28+ days notice fees on request
Leeds City Council

Leeds City Council's filming service covers streets, parks, and civic spaces with support from Screen Yorkshire for larger regional productions.

5+ days notice fees on request
Newcastle City Council

Film Newcastle supports productions on public land and streets, with unique Town Moor governance requiring Freemen of Newcastle consent for certain areas.

10+ days notice fees on request
North Yorkshire Council

North Yorkshire Council manages filming permits across England's largest county, covering public highways, parks, and civic buildings.

28+ days notice fees on request
Northumberland County Council

Northumberland County Council handles filming permits for public land and highways across England's most northerly county, with major heritage sites independently managed.

28+ days notice fees on request
Sheffield City Council

Sheffield City Council supports production with competitive rates, covering the steel city's streets, parks, and civic buildings.

5+ days notice fees on request

Midlands

Peak District National Park Authority National

The Peak District National Park Authority manages filming on NPA land; most land in the Park is privately owned and requires landowner permission in addition to NPA approval.

28+ days notice fees on request
Birmingham Film Office (Birmingham City Council)

Birmingham Film Office facilitates filming across the UK's second largest city including its extensive canal network, civic buildings, and diverse residential streets.

14+ days notice fees on request
Coventry City Council

Coventry offers distinctive post-war modernist architecture and wide public squares, managed through the council's filming service.

5+ days notice fees on request
Derbyshire County Council

Derbyshire County Council handles filming on county highways and land; Chatsworth, Hardwick Hall, and Peak District moorland are separately managed.

21+ days notice fees on request
Gloucestershire County Council

Gloucestershire County Council manages filming on county highways and land, while Gloucester Cathedral, Woodchester Mansion, and the Cotswolds each fall under their own management.

21+ days notice fees on request
Herefordshire Council

Herefordshire Council manages filming across the county, from Hereford's Cathedral city centre to Eastnor Castle and the rural Marches landscape.

21+ days notice fees on request
High Peak Borough Council

High Peak Borough Council manages filming across the district, from Chapel-en-le-Frith's medieval streets to Old Glossop's stone-built village at the edge of the Peak District.

21+ days notice fees on request
Leicester City Council

Leicester City Council covers a diverse city centre, New Walk, and council parks — one of England's most culturally diverse filming environments.

5+ days notice fees on request
Lincolnshire County Council

Lincolnshire County Council manages filming on county highways and directly operates Lincoln Castle; Lincoln Cathedral and Stamford town centre require separate permissions.

28+ days notice fees on request
North Northamptonshire Council

North Northamptonshire Council manages filming permits for public highways and council land across Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, and East Northamptonshire.

21+ days notice fees on request
Nottingham City Council

Nottingham City Council covers the Lace Market, Castle Quarter, and civic spaces — note the city's tram network requires early coordination for road closures.

5+ days notice fees on request
Shropshire Council

Shropshire Council manages filming permits for county highways and public land, with Ironbridge Gorge and major heritage sites under independent management.

21+ days notice fees on request

South West England

Bath & North East Somerset Council

Bath & North East Somerset Council manages permits in the UNESCO World Heritage city, with complex heritage landowner structures and premium fees.

28+ days notice fees on request
Bristol City Council / Bristol Film Office

Bristol Film Office is Bristol City Council's production-facing service for filming permits, locations, parking suspensions, and council-managed locations.

14+ days notice from GBP84
Cornwall Council

Cornwall Council's Film Office manages filming across the county, from Charlestown's historic harbour to St Buryan and the Penwith coast, coordinating permits for council land, highways, and beaches.

21+ days notice fees on request
Dorset Council

Dorset Council manages filming across the unitary authority area, from the Jurassic Coast and West Bay to Athelhampton House and Hardy country.

21+ days notice fees on request
Exeter City Council

Exeter City Council manages filming in city parks and public spaces; Exeter Cathedral Close requires a separate permit from the Dean and Chapter.

21+ days notice fees on request
North Devon District Council

North Devon District Council manages filming on council land and public spaces across the district, coordinating access to Woolacombe Beach, Appledore, and the Heddon Valley on Exmoor's northern edge.

21+ days notice fees on request
Plymouth City Council

Plymouth City Council covers the Barbican, the Hoe, and the naval city's waterfront, with the Royal Citadel and Naval Base each requiring separate MOD permissions.

5+ days notice fees on request
South Hams District Council

South Hams District Council manages filming across the South Devon coast and estuary country, covering Salcombe, Dartmouth, Burgh Island, and the South Devon AONB.

21+ days notice fees on request
Wiltshire Council

Wiltshire Council manages filming on county highways and land; Stonehenge, Lacock, Avebury, and Longleat all require separate permissions from English Heritage, the National Trust, or private owners.

28+ days notice fees on request
Winchester City Council

Winchester City Council manages filming in city public spaces; Winchester Cathedral, Winchester College, and county highways require separate permissions.

21+ days notice fees on request

East of England

Cambridge City Council

Cambridge City Council covers public streets and open spaces; University of Cambridge colleges manage their own filming permissions for college buildings and The Backs.

14+ days notice fees on request
Norfolk County Council

Norfolk County Council manages county highway filming; the Broads Authority covers waterway locations, and Norwich city streets go through Norwich City Council.

28+ days notice fees on request
Suffolk County Council

Suffolk County Council manages filming on county highways and land; Ipswich, Aldeburgh, Lavenham, and Suffolk's heritage sites each fall under district councils or independent management.

28+ days notice fees on request

Scotland

Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority National

Loch Lomond and The Trossachs NPA manages filming via a direct online application form; no payment required until permission is confirmed.

28+ days notice fees on request
Screen Scotland National

Screen Scotland connects productions to councils, local film offices, NatureScot, Historic Environment Scotland, and other national partners for filming anywhere in Scotland.

fees on request
Aberdeen City Council

Aberdeen City Council manages filming across Scotland's third city, covering granite streets, Union Street, and Marischal College.

5+ days notice fees on request
City of Edinburgh Council / Film Edinburgh

Film Edinburgh is the production-facing office for Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian, and the Scottish Borders, with current 2026 guidance and 2026-27 forms.

10+ days notice fees on request
Dundee City Council

Dundee City Council supports production across Scotland's fourth city, including the regenerated V&A waterfront and the city's distinctive hillside streets.

5+ days notice fees on request
Glasgow City Council

Glasgow City Council's filming office supports productions on council-owned land, streets, and parks with competitive fees and supportive logistics.

10+ days notice fees on request
Highland Council

The Highland Film Office manages filming permits across the UK's largest council area, co-ordinating road, planning, and civic permissions for productions in the Highlands.

28+ days notice fees on request

Wales

Creative Wales National

Creative Wales connects productions to Welsh locations support, crew and facilities, studios, local authorities, Cadw, Natural Resources Wales, and other permission holders.

fees on request
Eryri National Park Authority National

Eryri National Park Authority manages filming on NPA land in Snowdonia; most upland and mountain terrain is on private agricultural or Natural Resources Wales land requiring separate permissions.

28+ days notice fees on request
Cardiff Council / Cardiff Film Office

Cardiff Film Office provides single-point contact for productions filming in the Welsh capital, covering council streets, parks, and civic buildings.

14+ days notice fees on request
Gwynedd Council

Gwynedd Council manages filming on county highways and land; Caernarfon Castle is Cadw-managed, and the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park has a separate permit authority.

28+ days notice fees on request
Pembrokeshire County Council

Pembrokeshire County Council manages filming on county highways and land; most coastal locations fall within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which has a separate permit process.

28+ days notice fees on request
Swansea Council

Swansea Council manages filming permits for Wales's second city, covering the waterfront, Gower access points, and city centre.

5+ days notice fees on request

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland Screen National

Northern Ireland Screen coordinates filming support across NI, where public roads are managed by DfI Roads rather than individual councils.

fees on request
Belfast City Council

Belfast City Council grants commercial filming permissions in its parks and open spaces with published hourly fee rates.

20+ days notice from £27

Missing a council?

These guides are updated regularly. If you need a permit for a council not yet covered, start with Film London for London boroughs or Screen Scotland for Scotland.