glorified toilet' after people complained about the amount of rubbish that they discovered on their visits to the popular landmark.Police have also been called to the site in recent months after a spike in cars parked dangerously at the side of the road.This eventually led to a parking ban by Stirling Council during lockdown.
Detailed proposals were recently submitted to the local council for a 150-space car park plus visitor centre and restaurant, and a network of paths, bridges and viewing platforms.The £2m plans were launched by farmer David Young, who owns the land in which the Devil’s Pulpit is situated.
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