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Plans for Loch Lomond Flamingo Land resort stalled

Plans for Loch Lomond Flamingo Land resort stalled

Summary

The Scottish government has delayed plans for a large holiday resort at Loch Lomond by Flamingo Land due to environmental concerns. The resort, which would include a waterpark and hotel, faced opposition from the national park authority for not meeting environmental guidelines, and the decision will now be reconsidered at a national level.

Key Facts

  • Flamingo Land wants to build a £40 million holiday resort called Lomond Banks at Loch Lomond.
  • The resort plan includes a waterpark, monorail, hotel, and restaurants.
  • The Scottish government is reviewing the plans due to concerns about the environmental impact.
  • The national park authority previously rejected the proposal for not following environmental and nature conservation policies.
  • The government reporter initially suggested allowing the development, but ministers now want to make the final decision.
  • Key concerns include potential flood risks, loss of ancient woodland, and increased road traffic.
  • Local and political groups have expressed strong opposition, citing environmental and community impact.
  • Flamingo Land first proposed the project in 2018 but withdrew the original plans after negative reactions, submitting revised plans in 2020.
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