DEVELOPERS seeking to build a #33m housing and leisure complex on Loch

Lomondside have vowed to appeal to the Scottish Secretary after

Dumbarton District Council yesterday turned down their planning

application.

Former Glasgow Lord Provost Michael Kelly, chairman of developers

Drumkinnon, was angry at the refusal, and said: ''Politically, the

council is living in the 1930s. Soon they will have an economy to match.

''They don't want jobs. They don't want private investment. They don't

want their housing shortage ended.''

Critics of the scheme, which involves building 287 houses and a hotel,

say it would create urban sprawl at Drumkinnon Bay, Balloch.