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Plans for controversial Flamingo Land resort at new location rejected
Scottish ministers cited flood risk, woodland loss, and policy conflicts despite the £40 million project promising significant socio-economic benefits and 150,000 objections.
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How SNP's rejection of Loch Lomond Flamingo Land reveals their hypocrisy over windfarms
Rural campaigners want windfarm planning decisions to take the ‘cumulative effect’ of such developments into account, which was a factor in the rejection of Flamingo Land’s scheme
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Read Full ArticlePlans for Flamingo Land at Loch Lomond rejected by Scottish government
Plans by theme park operator Flamingo Land to build a resort at Loch Lomond in Scotland have been rejected by the Scottish government.Named Lomond Banks, the planned £40 million resort initially sought permission to build a water park, two hotels, and over 100 lodges on the banks of Loch Lomond. The proposals sparked opposition over flood risk, traffic, and impacts on local businesses, with over 174,000 signing a petition against the resort, org…
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