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Ebbsfleet Garden City Development - BBC One Show

Ebbsfleet Garden City is an exciting housing development that’s currently taking shape in Kent.

We were delighted to be invited to work again with the BBC One Show to provide aerial footage of the development for a piece that they are producing. The vision for the new city is expansive incorporating both business and residential areas with improved public transport, riverside walks, seven city parks, schools and commercial areas designed to provide both local employment as well as a healthy and inviting space in which to live and work. The wide open spaces of the area as it currently stands were perfect for creating aerial footage and we focused on capturing both the scale and detail of the development.  Opposite are a collection of clips that formed part of the overall finished piece on the BBC.

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Ebbsfleet Garden City Development - BBC One Show
Ebbsfleet Garden City Development - BBC One Show



#aerial #BBC #drone #Ebbsfleet #GardenCity #Kent #lake #OneShow #quarry


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