The public are being invited to have their say at a second consultation event on the St Ninians Eco-Wellness Leisure Park.
The aim of the event is to enable members of the public to meet the team at National Pride who will explain the plans, and attendees will have the chance to have their say. Feedback will help National Pride to improve their proposals.
This event will include an update on proposals, incorporating feedback from the first public consultation and other stakeholder meetings.
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As previously reported in the Press, St Ninians Eco-Wellness Leisure Park is a proposal for a major visitor attraction.
The aim is to turn 976 acres into an eco-wellness and leisure park with a spa complex, tree houses, geodesic domes, and a technology park.
The trout fishery will also be restored, and an aquatic centre will be created at Loch Fitty.
This second consultation will take place on Thursday, March 7, between 3.30pm and 7.30pm at Kelty Community Centre.
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