New film industry policy aims to reduce headaches for residents

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According to Mayco member for Safety and Security JP Smith, 4 221 permits were issued by the Film Permit Office and none had been issued yet for 2023.

The City also placed a freeze on all safety and security tariffs on all safety and security tariffs for the 2022/23 financial year which included the costs for Traffic Services, Metro Police and Law Enforcement to “assist the industry” to recover post Covid-19.

“It will also give direction to the regulation process which will be detailed in the review of the Film By-Law.” The CoCT might also establish a film fund, in terms of the policy, in order to provide support and discounts to the industry.

 

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