Drivers in Glasgow have been warned that nearly 60 streets are set to close as filming begins for a major Hollywood blockbuster.
Motorists are being urged to plan ahead as it is rumoured that film crews for the upcoming Spider-Man film will descend on the city later this month.
The highly anticipated sequel, titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day, will see Tom Holland reprise his iconic role, with direction from Destin Daniel Cretton.
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It is also believed that Stranger Things star Sadie Sink will appear alongside Holland.
Filming is scheduled to officially begin on August 1, but the shoot will result in widespread disruption for more than two weeks, with road closures, parking bans, and bus lane suspensions in place across the city centre.
Glasgow City Council has confirmed that traffic diversions will be in place and warned that bus and taxi lanes will also be impacted.
Delays and congestion are expected, particularly around key commuter routes.
For the safety of pedestrians, a prohibition of pedestrian movements will also be enforced during periods of filming action.
(Image: Newsquest) This restriction will apply to the same areas detailed under the Prohibition of Vehicle Movements section and will be in force only while action is taking place.
Pedestrians are advised to follow all on-site signage and instructions from stewards or film crew personnel during these periods for their own safety and to avoid disruption to filming.
It is currently unknown who will be travelling to Glasgow.
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The Glasgow Times previously reported that residents and businesses in the city centre had been notified that a production will shut down the area.
On the papers, the project is only referred to as a “feature film”.
Glasgow City Council and the officials from the London-based production company both said they would not be able to confirm which film will use the set.
However, the phrase Blue Oasis has been spotted on the written notices, which was reportedly the working title for the newest Marvel film in the past
(Image: Newsquest) A full list of the roads affected is here:
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 3pm on July 31 until 11.59pm on August 15
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Bothwell Street between Pitt Street and Hope Street
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Wellington Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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West Campbell Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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Blythswood Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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Douglas Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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Pitt Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street (southbound closed)
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St Peter’s Lane for its full length
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Bothwell Lane between Blythswood Street and Wellington Street
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St Vincent Lane between Hope Street and Pitt Street
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Waterloo Lane for its full length
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 5am on August 1 until 10pm on August 9
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Bothwell Street between Pitt Street and Hope Street
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Wellington Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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West Campbell Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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Blythswood Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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Douglas Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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Pitt Street between St Vincent Street and Waterloo Street
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St Peter’s Lane for its full length
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Bothwell Lane between Blythswood Street and Wellington Street
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St Vincent Lane between Hope Street and Pitt Street
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Waterloo Lane for its full length
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 3pm on August 7 until 11.59pm on August 9
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Blythswood Street between Waterloo Street and Argyle Street
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Cadogan Street between Wellington Street and Douglas Street
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West Campbell Street between Waterloo Street and Argyle Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 5am on August 9 until 10pm on August 9
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 3pm on August 8 until 11.59pm on August 10
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Queen Street between Ingram Street and George Square
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South Frederick between Ingram Street and George Square
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St Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
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West Nile Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
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Ingram Street between Queen Street and Glassford Street
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 3pm on August 8 until 11.59pm on August 13
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Bothwell Street between Wellington Street and Hope Street
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Drury Street for its full length
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Hope Street between Waterloo Street and West George Street
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Renfield Lane for its full length
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Renfield Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
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St Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Renfield Street
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St Vincent Street between George Square and Wellington Street
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Waterloo Lane between Waterloo Street and Bothwell Street
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West George Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 12am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 10
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Bothwell Street between Wellington Street and Hope Street
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Drury Street for its full length
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Hope Street between Waterloo Street and West George Street
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Queen Street between Ingram Street and George Square
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Renfield Lane for its full length
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Renfield Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
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South Frederick between Ingram Street and George Square (northbound closed)
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St Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Renfield Street
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St Vincent Street between George Square and Wellington Street
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St Vincent Lane for its full length
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Waterloo Lane between Waterloo Street and Bothwell Street
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West George Lane between Wellington Street and Renfield Street
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West Nile Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
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Ingram Street between Queen Street and Glassford Street (westbound closed)
Revocation of one-way to make it temporarily a two-way
From 12am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 13
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 12am on August 11 until 6pm on August 13
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St Vincent Street between West Nile Street and Wellington Street
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Bothwell Street between Wellington Street and Hope Street
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Drury Street for its full length
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Hope Street between Waterloo Street and West George Street
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West George Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
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St. Vincent Lane between Wellington Street and Hope Street
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Renfield Lane for its full length
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Renfield Street between West George Street and Gordon Street
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St Vincent Lane for its full length
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Waterloo Lane between Waterloo Street and Bothwell Street
Suspension of bus lane regulations
From 6am on August 9 until 11.59pm on August 13
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
From 3pm on August 12 until 11.59pm on August 16
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Wilson Street for its full length
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Brunswick Street for its full length
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Hutchison Street between Trongate and Garth Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements
From 6am on August 13 until 11.59pm on August 16
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Wilson Street for its full length
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Brunswick Street for its full length
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Hutchison Street between Trongate and Garth Street
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Candleriggs between Ingram Street and Bell Street
Revocation of one way to make it temporarily a two-way
From 6am on August 14 until 4pm on August 16
Prohibition of vehicle movements by use of traffic management stop-and-go
From 9.30am on August 14 until 4pm on August 14 and from 9.30am on August 15 until 4pm on August 15
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Glassford Street northbound before Wilson Street
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Glassford Street southbound before Wilson Street
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Virginia Street northbound before Wilson Street
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Virginia Street southbound before Wilson Street
Suspension of bus lane regulations
From 6am on August 13 until 11.59pm on August 16
With a film of this scale, Glasgow is expected to receive global attention, but for locals, traffic headaches may lie ahead.
Residents and commuters are encouraged to stay updated via Glasgow City Council’s official traffic notices.