
Lomond Banks Challenges Scottish Govt Over Loch Lomond Resort
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Lomond Banks, the creators of Flamingo Land theme park, are challenging the Scottish Governments rejection of their proposed tourist resort near Loch Lomond. The project, valued at £40 million, included a waterpark, hotels, lodges, a monorail, and a restaurant. The government rejected it due to flooding risks and deforestation concerns. The company argues there were flaws in the decision-making process, promising job creation and economic growth for Balloch. The case is now heading to court, keeping the focus on balancing tourism development with environmental protection in Scotland.
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