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Application to use land as animal training site for TV and films

News | Emily Gill - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 09:57, Wednesday February 19th, 2020.
Last updated: 09:57, Wednesday February 19th, 2020
A Rockwood animal on the set of ‘The Spanish Princess’

A company in Machen, which supplies animals for films and television shows including Game of Thrones and The Crown, could be given the green light to use part of its land as a rural enterprise.

The plans also include the creation of a two-bedroom house, which would include office space.

The land is currently used to train animals for use in films and TV shows, however the site itself requires retrospective planning permission to allow its continuation.


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Rockwood Animals at Fferm Pont Carreg was established in 1985 and has trained animals from snakes and ferrets to sheep and dogs. Some of the 232 animals are high value and specialist trained.

The applicants get approached by film producers requiring animals capable of undertaking a variety of tasks in front of the camera. It’s then up to them to find a methodology to train them.

Some of the credits include Game of Thrones, War of the Worlds, Doctor Who, The Spanish Princess, Merlin, Sex Education, Casualty and The Crown.

TV drama A Discovery of Witches filmed at Caerphilly Castle

A planning report says: “The animals on the site are very specialist in nature and have been or can be specifically trained to perform certain tasks for film and television productions.

“All of the training is done within the buildings on the application site or on set as is considered necessary and no filming takes place at the application site.”

Both applicants work on the farm every day of the week.

The application will be decided by the planning committee tomorrow (Wednesday, February 19).

Trees protected since 1992 could be cut down
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