Post-industrial Clyde coast with the bones of the Empire shipbuilding era still visible. Wemyss Bay station is the most photographed Victorian railway interior in Scotland. Gourock and Greenock waterfronts give you working ferry terminals and the gateway to the Firth.
Small post-industrial maritime council on the Clyde estuary. Comms team handles enquiries. Greenock cruise terminal has international cruise ship arrivals (filmable infrastructure).
Access to private estates, NTS properties, HES sites, and NatureScot-designated areas runs on separate processes from the council. We handle the multi-party coordination as part of any production service brief.
Inverclyde is a working council, not a heritage county. The permit process is fast, the fees are low, and most filming happens on council land or in residential streets. Our job is to make it invisible to the residents.
For TVC and short-form brand work, we deliver as service producer. For HETV and feature work, we work alongside your UK production company as the Scottish unit.
For most filming on council-managed land in Inverclyde, yes. Inverclyde Council is the consent authority for council-owned streets, parks, and public spaces. Filming on private estates, NTS properties, HES heritage sites, or NatureScot-designated areas requires separate permissions from those bodies in addition to (or instead of) the council. Stills photography below a small crew threshold often doesn't need a council permit, but verifying for your specific brief is a 24-hour turnaround on our end.
Fee band for Inverclyde: low. Among the cheaper Scottish councils. Greenock cruise terminal access requires port authority approval. Council permit fees are charged separately from any heritage body fees (HES, NTS, NatureScot) or private estate location fees. We quote a single combined number against the brief so you're not chasing five invoices.
10-14 days. These are realistic lead times for cleanly-submitted applications. We've found council Comms teams in Inverclyde respond faster to producers who turn up with the application complete than to ones who send three rounds of questions first. That's the value we add at the start of a brief.
Council-owned land in Inverclyde: Inverclyde Council (via communications@inverclyde.gov.uk). Heritage castles and state-owned ruins: Historic Environment Scotland (HES). NTS properties: the relevant property manager via NTS Edinburgh. Designated natural sites (SSSIs, NNRs): NatureScot. Road closures: Police Scotland and the council Roads team jointly. Forest tracks on national forest estate: Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS). Drone work over restricted areas: CAA plus local landowner.
Producers shooting Inverclyde most often come for Greenock Cut and waterfront. It's not the only option — we maintain notes on 5 key filmable locations in this council area and can scout to brief. Most of our work in Inverclyde doesn't end up at the single tourist-poster location anyway. It ends up at the second or third one.
Send a brief — production type, dates, locations of interest, approximate budget. Costed approach back within 24-72 hours.
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