Loch Lomond resort Cameron House has unveiled a £300,000 redesign of its spa.
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Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority is urging caution and escalating enforcement action as the concerning trend of the marketing of small plots with the misleading potential for a range of uses continues in the National Park. The National Park Authority has a zero-tolerance appro
Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park Authority has completed a significant £900,000 path improvement project on Conic Hill, one of Scotland’s most iconic and popular hills.
A brand-new waterside lodge is about to open at one of Loch Lomond's most popular inns all while creating new jobs and enhancing its green credentials.
Plans for the Lomond Banks development are being recalled by Scottish Ministers, amid growing concern over its potential environmental impact.
Loch Lomond Group has secured planning permission and started construction on a new distillery and visitor centre in Luss with completion anticipated for summer 2025.
The company behind plans for a £40 million holiday resort next to Loch Lomond, which were rejected for a second time in September, has submitted an appeal to the Scottish Government.
Revised plans have been lodged which seek to reduce the number of properties at a proposed housing site in Drymen.
The exceptional design, engineering, and significance of a bridge within the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park has been recognised with a global award.
Flamingo Land's plans to build a £40 million tourism and recreation-led destination on the banks of Loch Lomond have been unanimously rejected by the national park authority.
A detailed plan setting out key dates and processes for the decision on the major Lomond Banks planning application in Balloch has been published.
A meeting to determine the planning application for the major Lomond Banks development in Balloch is to take place on Monday 16th September.
The team behind Lomond Banks has welcomed an updated positioning statement from SEPA, outlining that it would review its objection should Loch Lomond and the National Park confirm the categorisation of the land as being previously developed.
Broadcaster Kirsty Young should be given the green light to build a lodge on a deserted island on Loch Lomond, an official report has said.
The developer behind the proposed £40 million sustainable tourism destination in Balloch has reaffirmed its pledge that the development would provide numerous job opportunities for the local community and beyond, alongside a plethora of economic benefits, should plans be approved.