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Previous plans for Loch Lomand development BOSSES at Flamingo Land, based in North Yorkshire, have revealed controversial new proposals for a tourist destination in Scotland. The Scottish Greens have vowed to fight resurrected plans for a Flamingo Land development on the banks of Loch Lomond. The theme park developer withdrew its original plans for a £30 million water park with holiday accommodation in the national park in the face of vast opposition and a recommendation from planning officers to reject the proposal. Two years later, revised plans have been revealed. A petition to oppose the development attracted more than 57,000 signatures, but Ross Greer, the Scottish Green MSP for the West of Scotland region, claimed Flamingo Land bosses were “determined to ignore” public opinion after pushing ahead with “rehashed” plans.