Film crew to set up in Brixham during lockdown and locals urged 'don't go and have a look'

Despite the lockdown, two of Brixham's car parks are being closed from Sunday so a new drama series can be filmed.

The view out to sea from Brixham Breakwater, where most of the filming will be taking place
Author: Andrew KayPublished 4th Nov 2020

It's called Tailspin and Torbay Council say permission's been given for a production crew of 150 people to set up.

We're told most of the filming will be taking place offshore and the car park closures will continue until Wednesday.

People are being urged to not go and have a look because of the lockdown restrictions expected to be in place by Sunday.

A spokesperson for Torbay Council said: "Between Sunday 8 and Wednesday 11 November, two of Brixham’s carparks will be temporarily closed or have limited spaces available to the public in order to accommodate a large film production crew.

"Whilst this is exciting news for Brixham, Torbay Council and the production company are asking the public not to attend the area, and to abide by the proposed new national lockdown restrictions which come into effect on Thursday 5 November which are;

⦁ Staying at home

⦁ Only leaving home for food, medical reasons, exercise, education or work

⦁ Working from home if you can

⦁ Avoiding travel unless essential

"The majority of the filming will be taking place off-shore between 4pm and 2am, with restricted access to the public at the filming locations.

The affected carparks are;

Breakwater (the slipway will remain open for access)

Freshwater (limited spaces, excluding previously reserved spaces and working access to Fish Quay)

Brixham Central will remain open as normal.

Councillor Mike Morey, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure, Environment and Culture, Torbay Council, said: "Hosting such a large production is great news for Brixham and Film Torbay.

"We know that many people will be interested to see what is going on, but with the proposed introduction of the new national lockdown measures we are urging people not to visit the area whilst filming is taking place.

"We would like to reassure the community that we have received confirmation from the Department of Culture and British Film Commission that filming activity can proceed under COVID-19 secure restrictions.

"We are in receipt of a comprehensive risk assessment covering COVID-19 safety including zoning, temperature checks and sanitisation protocols and will continue to liaise with the production company at all times to ensure ongoing compliance”.

"Businesses located in the filming area, which are permitted to open under the proposed national lockdown restrictions will remain open and be accessible as usual, as will emergency access to the RNLI station.

"Owing to the filming hours, some temporary lighting will be installed at various positions on high ground around the Marina.

"Businesses and residents directly affected by the filming have received letters from the production company with full details.

"As a thank you for any disruption caused over the filming period, the production company will be making a donation to RNLI Torbay Lifeboats."