Metropolitan Police Service Film Unit

The Metropolitan Police Service works with the following agencies, councils and organisations in London in relation to filming.

Film London

Film London

Film London is the strategic agency for film and media in the capital. Funded by the UK Film Council and the London Development Agency they support the growth and development of all the screen industries based in the capital - film, television, video, commercials and new interactive media.

 


Greater London Authority

Greater London Authority

The GLA is a unique form of strategic citywide government for London. With responsibilities in culture, planning, environment, policing, transport, health, economic development and fire and emergency planning


 


Transport for London Underground

Transport for London Underground

London underground is normally the quickest and easiest way of getting around London with 275 stations conveniently dotted across the city (63 in central London), you are never far from a Tube station.


 


Transport for London Rail

Transport for London Rail

Railways are a crucial component of London's transport system and have a major role to play in delivering the Mayor’s plans for London. They also contribute to the capital's role as the international gateway to the UK.


 


Corporation of London

Corporation of London

The Corporation of London provides local government services for the financial and commercial heart of Britain, the City of London. It is committed to maintaining and enhancing the status of the business City as the world's leading international financial and business centre through the policies it pursues and the high standard of services it provides.


 

City of London Police

City of London Police

The City of London Police is responsible for policing of London's 'Square Mile'. Approximately 8,000 people reside in the City of London this number is swelled daily by an influx of some 350,000 commuters, and in addition to people travelling through and tourists.

 

The Roayal Parks

The Royal Parks

There are eight Royal Parks providing 5,000 acres of beautiful and historic parkland in the heart of the capital.
The Parks have fine examples of historic buildings, statues, and memorials which give a fascinating insight into London's heritage.

The Royal Parks manages these spaces and most within. In addition to Bushy, Greenwich, Richmond, Regent’s, The Green, Hyde and St James Parks - the Royal Parks tend Kensington Gardens, Primrose Hill, Brompton Cemetary and the gardens of 10, 11 and 12 Downing Street, and Grosvenor Square Gardens.


 



The Port of London Athority

The Port of London Authority

The Port of London Authority is a public trust established in 1908 to ‘administer, preserve and improve the Port of London’. Currently it is constituted under the Port of London Act 1968 and Harbour Revision Orders of 1975, 1992, 1999 and 2003.

 

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