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Lights, camera, Action! New £25million film studio gets go ahead for West Lothian

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The green light has been given for a new £25 million film studio in Bathgate.Planning permission in principle has been granted by West Lothian Council for a new studio at the Pyramids Business Park.A range of users are currently operating within the Pyramids Business Park, including two existing film studios.The studios are located at the eastern end of the building and have been used for the filming of T2 Trainspotting by Sony, Outlaw King by Netflix and Shetland by ITV.The BBC have also filmed the second series of Good Omens at the site.The application has received support from Screen Scotland, which is the national agency for the growth of the film and TV sector.The decision was made at the council’s Development Management Committee today (Wednesday).Planning permission in principle is granted for 11,148 sqm of business, general industry and storage and distribution for use as film/studio/stage developments.The site is on the eastern edge of the Pyramids Business Park.

The applicant was LR Hack GP Limited on Behalf of LR Edinburgh LP. London and Regional Property own the site.Chair of the Development Management Committee, Councillor Stuart Borrowman said: “The proposal can deliver significant public benefits for West Lothian.

It sounds like a hugely exciting development and a real coup for both Bathgate and West Lothian.“Bathgate has a rich and proud history but this development could represent a fantastic chapter in the town’s future.”He added: “The applicant proposes to spend £25 million on expanding current film and tv studio facilities by 120,000 sq ft, as well as an additional £2million to upgrade the common parts and existing amenities within the Pyramids Business Park such as the café and gym.“The one-off build

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