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A New Distillery Is Set To Be Built On The Shores Of Scotland s Loch Lomond
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IN the blue corner we have Scotland requiring all inbound international passengers to quarantine at an airport hotel. In the red corner England, where only those arriving from the red list countries need do the same. At present both systems are flawed. What we need is to develop and agree a national policy. Instead we are swinging political punches in a blame game with no winners ( Sturgeon threatens to shut border over loophole row , The Herald, February 16). Air passenger numbers are low. It is illegal to go on holiday. Anyone flying requires a negative test before travelling. Everyone has to self-isolate for 10 days on arrival. Scotland s current well-intentioned policy has backfired due to a loophole which actively encourages travellers to arrive via England instead.
THE SCOTTISH Government s economic development agency has resurrected its plans for a tourist resort on the banks of Loch Lomond, which were abandoned last year following more than 55,000 public objections. However, Scottish Enterprise now says it has reached an agreement with Lomond Banks - a subsidiary of tourism firm Flamingo Land Ltd - which involve refreshed plans for a riverside tourist destination. The agency says it could lead to the creation of hundreds of jobs, as well as millions of pounds in investment on the banks of Loch Lomond. A previous planning application was withdrawn for the redevelopment of the brownfield site adjoining the River Leven at Balloch, and campaigners have put pressure on the agency to cut ties with the firm amid fears it would spoil scenery and disrupt the area for locals.