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Bristol film and TV studios The Bottle Yard opens £13.5m facility

The first show to be made at the expanded studios has also been revealed

The entrance of The Bottle Yard Studio's new facility in Bristol(Image: Tony Gilbert)

A £13.5m facility at Bristol's Bottle Yard film and television studios has officially opened, with the announcement of the first series to be made there.

Top producers, local crew and media companies attended an event at the studios - which has hosted BBC productions such as Poldark and Stephen Merchant’s The Outlaws - to mark its expansion at an industrial site in the south of the city.

The state-of-the-art space, called TBY2, has been heralded as a huge boost to the South West’s creative sector, and is expected to create more than 1,000 jobs over the next 10 years.

At the opening it was revealed that its first booking was for an upcoming eight-part series called Rivals, based on the bestselling novel by Jilly Cooper, produced for Disney+ by Happy Prince, part of ITV Studios.

TBY2 - backed by a £12m investment from the West of England Combined Authority (WECA) - has three sound stages - measuring 20,000 sq ft, 16,500 sq ft and 7,000 sq ft each.

It also houses more than 40,000 sq ft of ancillary space, including serviced production offices, prop stores, construction workshops, costume and makeup, and break-out areas.

The facility is powered by an array of giant solar panels on its rooftop, which the studios have said is one of the biggest of its kind in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The huge solar panel array on the rooftop of The Bottle Yard Studio's new facility(Image: The Bottle Yard Studios)

Recent figures from Bristol Film Office revealed film and television production generated more than £20m for the local economy in the last financial year, the largest contribution that filming-related activity has made in a decade.