A public meeting is to be held on Friday to hear the views of residents in relation to East Lothian Council's parking proposals for the town.
Revised plans announced by the council last month include the introduction of controlled parking zones, £40 annual parking permits for residents in affected areas, and charges for parking on some streets and in some car parks.
North Berwick Community Council has called for all residents of the town to attend the meeting to express their views.
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The meeting will be held on Friday, September 20 at 7.30pm in St Andrew Blackadder Church, High Street.
North Berwick Community Council said in a statement: "As many of you will have seen, East Lothian Council have come back to us with a new version of the parking proposals they withdrew last year.
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"We will hold a public meeting to go over these proposals at 7.30pm on Friday 20th September in St Andrew Blackadder Church.
"Please come along and make your voice heard."
The current proposals can be found at https://tinyurl.com/EastLothianParking or there are paper copies at the Community Centre and Library.
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