Flamingo Land said their 'refreshed' plans would allow public access throughout the site
FLAMINGO Land will submit new planning proposals for the Loch Lomond-side site which they had hoped to turn into a tourist village.
The original £30 million plans to build two hotels, a craft brewery, restaurants, and a leisure centre on 44 acres next to the loch became the most unpopular proposals in Scottish history after around 55,000 people objected.
Although Flamingo Land Limited submitted the proposals, the village would not have been branded as such and it would not have been a theme park.
Now the company, which runs a zoo, resort and theme park in Yorkshire, will try to resurrect the rejected development scheme.