Green welly brigade turn their backs on Flamingoland protesters

Flamingoland proposal for Balloch and a competitor at Drymen Show.
By Bill Heaney
In an astonishing turn of events, the Save Loch Lomond campaign group, which is implacably opposed to Flamingoland in Balloch, were banned from taking up their stall at the Drymen Show on Saturday.
Balloch and Haldane Community Council issued a statement on their notice board saying they were on the one hand delighted with the public sympathy for their campaign but on the other dismayed by the Drymen Show’s decision to ban them.
A statement from Balloch and Haldane Community Council expressing their view that planning permission should be refused was posted on their notice board over the weekend.
Park chairperson Heather Reid, CEO Gordon Watson, Martin Docherty Hughes MP and Provost Douglas McAllister — Flamingoland certain to be big election issue.
Labour-controlled West Dunbartonshire Council have said they have no objection to the detested development, a decision they may come to regret given they have a local by-election to fight in June and the General Election to contest on July 4 when Provost Douglas McAllister will take on the sitting MP, Martin Docherty Hughes, of the SNP. The Provost, an unfamiliar figure in Dumbarton and Vale of Leven, will be hard pushed to win.

