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Flamingo Land must accept defeat on Loch Lomond, say Scottish Greens

FLAMINGO Land must accept defeat on its controversial plans for a resort on the banks of Loch Lomond, the Scottish Greens said yesterday.

The Yorkshire-based company has twice had its proposals — including luxury lodges, two hotels, a waterpark, 370 parking spaces and a monorail —  rebuffed, most recently by the board of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park in September.

But as the December 16 deadline approaches to appeal to Scottish ministers, Scottish Green MSP Ross Greer has urged the company to heed the views of the 155,000 objectors and accept the decision.

Mr Greer said: “I hope that Flamingo Land finally see sense and drop their daft, destructive and unanimously rejected plans for good.

“They have put the people of Balloch through far too much stress and anxiety over the last decade. Now is the time to concede that the mega resort will never happen.

“Their proposals have always been unwanted, unworkable and completely unsuitable for a world-famous location like Loch Lomond.”

Flamingo Land was contacted for comment.

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