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Donald Trump’s plans for second golf course in Aberdeenshire opposed by 31,000 people

Petition group 38 Degrees is lobbying Aberdeenshire Council to reject theplanning application for a new course in Balmedie. But Trump International says planning consent has already been granted

A PETITION to stop Donald Trump from opening a new golf course in Scotland has received roaring support.

More than 30,000 people have signed the petition to block the American President's plans to build a second golf course in Aberdeenshire.

 Donald Trump faces public backlash over golf course plans
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Donald Trump faces public backlash over golf course plansCredit: PA:Press Association

Members of campaign organisation 38 Degrees presented the petition to Isobel Davidson, chair of Aberdeenshire's Formartine Area Committee in Ellon on Tuesday.

Stewart Kirkpatrick, head of Scotland for 38 Degrees, said: "Today's hand-in, the huge petition and our crowd-funded opinion polling are clear evidence of strong public opposition to the Trump Organisation's plans for a new course.


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"After the first course failed to deliver the promised investment and jobs bonanza, Scots now feel the new plan just won't bring economic benefits to the area. They don't think the first course should have gone ahead and they certainly don't feel this one should.

"Does Aberdeenshire Council really want to give a vote of confidence to this man?"

 The American President already has a golf course in Aberdeenshire
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The American President already has a golf course in AberdeenshireCredit: Alamy

Proposals were submitted by the Trump Organisation for a second 18-hole course at Balmedie in 2015, three years after Trump International Golf Links opened.

But is has faced huge opposition from locals.

A recent poll by the petition group found 68 per cent of people wanted the course's planning application to be rejected by Aberdeenshire Council.

The online poll of 1,029 people in Scotland was undertaken by Survation on behalf of 38 Degrees in January.


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Sarah Malone, executive vice president of Trump International Golf Links, Scotland, said: "The figures presented are nonsense. The argument to build world-class golf and leisure facilities at Menie Estate was fought and won 10 years ago, which included a second golf course.

"Planning consent has already been granted and the project continues to attract great support.

"A number of independent reports have concluded that Trump's world-class golf course has brought significant economic benefits to the tourism industry and put Aberdeenshire on the world map.

"Nothing has been lost and the leisure and tourism sector has everything to gain. The detractors who make these ignorant and false statements should be ashamed."

 He played a round of golf at Trump International Golf Links in 2012
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He played a round of golf at Trump International Golf Links in 2012Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Aberdeenshire councillors have still to make a decision on the planning application.

Robert Gray, Aberdeenshire Council's head of planning and building standards, said: "The deadline for representations to be made to this particular application was November 26 2015 and so this petition will not formally be considered when councillors discuss it.

"The planning service is however aware of the petition and if there is anything new within it which ought to be considered as part of the application, this will be done.

"Members of the public have 21 days from the date of publication of this type of application to make representations, which will only be considered as part of the decision making process if they relate to a material planning consideration."


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