Proposal to construct a theme park on Loch Lomond has become Scotland's most disliked project.

Over 64,000 people have signed a petition opposing the proposed plans.

March 30th 2023.

Proposal to construct a theme park on Loch Lomond has become Scotland's most disliked project.


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Despite the second application being met with similar levels of opposition, Flamingo Land is confident of gaining approval

Despite being met with similar levels of opposition to its first application, Flamingo Land is confident of gaining approval this time around. The plans have been revised to exclude any development of Drumkinnon Wood, which was a major point of contention in the past. Opponents of the theme park still believe that the build will 'scar' the landscape and 'rip out nature'. With over 64,000 people now signing a petition against the proposal, West Scotland Green MSP Ross Greer believes it is a clear sign that the public does not want the development in the National Park.

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After withdrawing their application in 2019, Flamingo Land is making a second attempt to build a theme park on the shores of Loch Lomond. The plans include a hotel, waterpark, monorail, water sports hub and more than 100 lodges, but opposition to the proposal has hit a record-breaking 64,000 signatures.

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This time, the plans do not include any proposals to develop Drumkinnon Wood, which was a major point of contention in the first application.

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