The three retails units are the latest development on the wider site, which also includes plans for two further drive-thru restaurants. Members of East Lothian Council’s planning committee, which includes Dunbar councillors Norman Hampshire and Donna Collins, will make a decision on Tuesday. One letter of support was sent, which noted that Dunbar was the only East Lothian town without either a Lidl, Aldi, B&M or Home Bargains store. “We look forward to working closely with East Lothian Council and our development partners as plans progress, and to welcoming customers through the doors in the future.” Revised plans were then revealed by East Oakwood Developments Ltd in the spring of this year.