The Peaky Blinders crew are back in Lancashire for one day only as they resume filming for the new series of the hit BBC show.
Cillian Murphy and co. will be filming scenes up at Beacon Fell in the Forest of Bowland on Friday (today), and are due to leave the woodland location later in the afternoon.
It is believed filming up at the beauty spot will only be happening for one day, unlike their recent stint in Rossendale at the beginning of the month, where they spent a few days setting up a gypsy camp at Lee Quarry.
This image, from Matthew Taylor, shows a smaller travellers camp in the middle of the woods, complete with gypsy wagon and washing lines with several items of clothes hung out.
The cast and crew have also filmed scenes for the sixth and final series of the popular show in Bolton, and other locations across the North West.
Security is thought to be tight in and around the filming locations.
On April 16, actress Helen McCrory, who played main character and Peaky Blinders' favourite, Aunt Pol, died after a short battle with cancer.
She was 52-years-old.
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