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“Scottish Greens Call for End to £40m Loch Lomond Resort Plan if Vote Rejects Flamingo Land Proposal”

Scottish Greens have called for the abandonment of the £40 million Loch Lomond resort project if it is rejected in an upcoming vote. The Loch Lomond and is set to make a decision on the Flamingo Land development proposal on Monday. The Yorkshire-based theme park operator is proposing the project, which includes plans for two hotels, over 100 self-catering lodges, a water park, and various other amenities along the shores of Loch Lomond. The Scottish Greens argue that if the proposal is turned down, it should mark the end of the development plans.

Question 1: What is the main proposal being discussed regarding Loch Lomond?

The main proposal is by Flamingo Land, which aims to develop the Lomond Banks project that includes two hotels, over 100 self-catering lodges, a water park, and other amenities along the shores of Loch Lomond.

Question 2: What is the stance of the Scottish Greens regarding the proposal?

The Scottish Greens have urged that if the proposal is rejected in the upcoming vote, it should mark the end of the development plan.

Question 3: When is the decision on the Flamingo Land proposal expected to be made?

The decision by the national park authority is expected to be made on Monday.

Question 4: What are some of the key features included in the Lomond Banks proposal?

The key features of the Lomond Banks proposal include the construction of two hotels, more than 100 self-catering lodges, a water park, and various other amenities.