Welcome to Hounslow Film Office

Managed by FilmFixer

Benefits to the community

Our job is managing filming in Hounslow for the benefit of the community and the council.

Filming can help to raise the profile of Hounslow to a wide audience and be a source of revenue for the council and local causes. London has a major international film industry which generates revenues of over £4 billion per year and employs most of the approximately 70,000 people working in the UK film industry. Hounslow, as a key London borough, aims to be at the forefront of this exciting industry. For more about the UK film industry, see the BFI website

We think it is important that filmmakers come to an agreement with people in the community before they start filming. They might offer to make donations to local associations of residents or traders, community projects like maintenance of local parks or to local charitable causes. We also encourage filmmakers to offer film opportunities in Hounslow such as paid work placement positions for young people on film sets.

If you are interested in being part of this process, have a look through rest of the information on this page to find out how.


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You and filming in your neighbourhood

You can help to use local filming to your community’s advantage by joining or creating a local resident or trader association. Or your neighbourhood might already run an association you can join – Hounslow Council may be able to tell you. We notify the associations we know of about any filming planned in their area, and we have standing agreements with several of them. If you represent an association like this and would like to be more involved in local filming, please send us an email (info@hounslowfilmoffice.co.uk) with the contact and other details of the association.

For major shoots, we encourage filmmakers to engage with known local associations to agree conditions for filming, which can include direct donations to local causes. Film makers behind smaller shoots usually send in advance letters to all nearby buildings, or visit in person to talk through the plans and discuss any issues which need to be addressed.

Our community consultation process is guided by the Code of Practice for Location Filming in London.

From time to time, Hounslow Film Office will conduct a comprehensive survey of residents and traders about their experience of  filming in their neighbourhoods. This is part of the agreement between FilmFixer and Hounslow Council to make sure we are providing a quality service to the community.

If you would like to take part in the survey please send us an email (info@hounslowfilmoffice.co.uk) with your name and address.

What you like about filming in Hounslow

Many residents and traders are enthusiastic about hosting filming – it’s an opportunity to be part of your favourite films or shows, and a good way of raising funds for local projects. If you’d like to tell us what you like about having filming in London, please send us an email (info@hounslowfilmoffice.co.uk) with your name, address and feedback.
 
 

FAQ’s Residents

  • Q How can I get involved in filming?
  • Q What's in it for me if there's filming in my neighbourhood?
  • Q How can I make my voice heard about filming in my neighbourhood?
  • Q What can I do if my business has suffered because of filming in the neighbourhood?
  • Q What can I do if filming personnel are being rude or antisocial?
  • Q What do I do if filming activity is restricting access or blocking my route?
  • Q What can I do if filming activities are causing excessive noise or light?
  • Q Why do you need to close roads for filming?
  • Q Why do you need to suspend parking bays for filming?
  • Q How can I stop filmmakers from using the unrestricted parking on my road?
  • Q Are productions allowed to put cones out to reserve parking?
  • Q What if I don't want myself or my property to be filmed?
  • Q What legal grounds does filming have to go ahead?
  • Q Is there a risk of my neighbourhood becoming overrun by filmmakers?
  • Q What can you do to stop my neighbour from using their house as a film location?

FAQ’s Film Companies

  • Q Do I need a licence to film?
  • Q How do I apply for a license to film?
  • Q Do I need to provide any insurance?
  • Q How much does it cost to film?
  • Q How can I tell whether you manage a location or not?
  • Q Do I need to notify you if I am filming on private property?
  • Q Can you give me suggestions for a location brief?
  • Q I need to suspend parking for my filming, what do I do?
  • Q My filming involves a drone, what do I need to do?
  • Q How do I go about hiring a sports pitch or court for filming?
  • Q I am filming for a news piece, what do I need to do?
  • Q When do I need to talk to the police?
  • Q Do I need a license for child actors / models?

Contact information

24hr emergency phone: 07919 002 115
Please only use this emergency contact number if you have concerns about filming taking place at the moment. If you need to apply for a film license please go to FilmApp.