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Heath added the opponents of the project don’t object to the addition of an alpine coaster in the Flathead, but they don’t consider Lakeside the right location for such a project.
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Scotland's first alpine coaster has opened at Midlothian Snowsports Centre. It is the longest in the UK at 980m (3,215ft), can reach up to 28mph (45kmph) and has a vertical drop of 170m (558ft).
Midlothian Snowsports Centre has announced that its long-anticipated Alpine Coaster attraction will open to the public this Saturday, with the scenic ride reaching speeds of up to 28mph.
Scotland’s first Alpine Coaster was unveiled yesterday at a ribbon cutting ceremony, with tickets now on sale for it opening this weekend. News you can trust since 1873 Sign In ...
Scotland’s first Alpine Coaster will open to the public this weekend after being officially launched at Midlothian Snowsports Centre. The coaster is the longest in the UK and can reach up to 28 ...
The Alpine Coaster opens to the public on Saturday but tickets can be booked online from this morning on the Midlothian council website at a cost of £7 per ride of £19 for a bundle of three.