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COUNCILLORS have approved keeping a temporary structure at a major housing development despite local people fears that it could mean permanent traffic access. Berkeley Homes wanted permission to keep its marketing suite even though it has a new one on the site. The company is using the older ones as a base for staff visiting the site at the former police headquarters on Romsey Road. There were 14 objections to the proposal to use it until August 2022. Kate Macintosh, of West End Terrace, said access on to that road was no longer justified as the new marketing suite is off Romsey Road.
The Rocketeer Restaurant owner Stirling Stewart had applied for planning permission to place a seating area on this grassy area adjoining the restaurant A RESTAURANT’S bid to offer outside seating for the next three years, on one of the most scenic and historic spots in North Berwick, has been refused. Stirling Stewart owns The Rocketeer Restaurant on Victoria Road and last year used the grassy land to the south of the restaurant at Anchor Green for a socially distanced outside seating area. The land is owned by Hew Dalrymple and is home to a Celtic cross monument to Catherine Watson, who died in 1889, aged 19, as she tried to rescue children swept out to sea.