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Filming Fees: Oxfordshire Rakes in £22,000+
24 Dec
Summary
- Oxfordshire Council earned over £22,849 plus VAT from filming permits since 2023.
- Netflix's 'The Crown' and Guy Ritchie's 'Young Sherlock' filmed in the county.
- Filming revenue funds administrative costs and staff time for road closures.

Since 2023, Oxfordshire County Council has collected over £22,849 plus VAT from production companies filming in the area. Popular series such as Netflix's 'The Crown' and upcoming productions like Guy Ritchie's 'Young Sherlock' have utilized the county's scenic locations, leading to temporary road and footpath closures.
Filming for 'The Crown' occurred on Britwell Hill Road near Watlington on January 2, 2023, generating £2,130 plus VAT. More recently, in August 2024, several Oxford streets, including Merton Street and Catte Street, were closed for five days for 'Young Sherlock,' raising £2,644 plus VAT. The Sheep Detectives, starring Hugh Jackman, also filmed scenes in Oxfordshire.
The council stated that all money raised is allocated to administrative costs, legal support for road closures, and staff time. Fees are calculated based on crew size and filming complexity. Council member Dan Levy highlighted that while the funds are beneficial, the primary advantage is advertising Oxfordshire as a desirable place for tourism and investment.




