Holiday park says ‘Game Of Thrones’ filming is driving guests away
A vacation park in Cornwall has complained that close by filming for the Game Of Thrones spin-off Home Of The Dragon has pushed away some visitors.
The shoot is going down on Nationwide Belief land at Holywell Bay, with forged members equivalent to Matt Smith being noticed on set.
The homeowners of The Meadow Vacation Park, who’re neighbours to the present’s manufacturing web site, have now mentioned that they’ve misplaced enterprise on account of the noise from manufacturing, which happened between 5am and 10 pm.
“Every time the National Trust rent out their car park for a lot of money we get disturbed,” proprietor Krys Humphrey defined to Cornwall Live.
“The car park is quite big and they could easily put the generators and lorries on the far side of the car park which would make things better.”
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She continued: “They are located next to the riverbank which is just a couple of metres from our holiday homes. We have asked them to move the generators but they say they can’t. The National Trust won’t reply to anything.”
The Nationwide Belief informed Cornwall Reside that it has had common correspondence and discussions with the couple in regards to the points, and has been working with them.
Humphrey added that the Home Of The Dragon manufacturing workforce have provided to distribute present baskets to these impacted by the noise, however that this won’t suffice.
“We have been told that it could continue for another three weeks,” she mentioned. “I have some guests booked in who have a baby and others with a lady who is 94. It’s not fair.”
Manufacturing on Home Of The Dragon was paused in July due to a COVID-19 outbreak on set.
Later that month, the present’s co-star Olivia Cooke revealed details of her role. “She’s very complex and I think people are gonna want to see the worst in her,” Cooke informed Collider.
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