Economic benefits of 拢1bn resort outweigh environmental concerns
Donald Trump has won permission to go ahead with his plans for a 拢1bn golf course in Aberdeenshire.
The plans had to be put on hold for two years when the Scottish Government called them in after they were rejected by an Aberdeenshire Council Committee. The resort will feature two golf courses and accommodation though Trump has been told no more than 500 private homes can be built.
Speaking to 好色先生TV magazine last month, Trump said he was waiting to hear back on the plans but that he was 鈥渘ot one to rush government鈥 and that the site was 鈥渢he greatest piece of property鈥 he had ever seen.
Despite some criticism of Trump鈥檚 plans - SMP Patrick Harvies described the proposals that Americans should fly over to use the facilities in Scotland as 鈥渇undamentally flawed and unsustainable鈥 鈥 it has been decided that the economic benefits of the resort will boost the area.
But the Trump Organisation has been warned that it must ensure sand dunes and wildlife on the estate at Menie are protected.
Despite the planning approval, groups including Scottish Natural Heritage and RSPB Scotland still oppose the project because of plans to build part of a course on sand dunes.
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