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The figures are recorded by a counter on entrance gates at the bottom of each hill. In 2019, the number of visitors to North Berwick Law was given as 111,088. Last year, this rose to 143,870, an increase of 29.5 per cent. North Berwick community councillors were told of the surge in visitors by member Bill Macnair, with the figures coming from the Joint Laws Advisory Group at East Lothian Council. In 2019, 11,070 people visited Traprain Law, near East Linton. A total of 10,327 people visited via the north side and 743 from the south side. Last year, about 14,000 people are estimated to have visited Traprain Law, 13,781 via the north counter. ....
The Rocketeer Restaurant owner Stirling Stewart has applied for planning permission to place a seating area on grassy land south of the North Berwick eaterie CONCERNS have been raised over a North Berwick restaurant owner’s planning application for an outdoor seating area. Stirling Stewart, who owns The Rocketeer Restaurant on Victoria Road, has used the land south of the restaurant at Anchor Green as an outdoor seating area since May last year, due to the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing rules. Now, Mr Stewart has lodged a planning application with East Lothian Council to temporarily change the use of the land to an outdoor seating area for three years, and to install monoblock paving on the existing path around the restaurant. ....