Donald Trump's Golfcourse
American property tycoon, Donald Trump, has applied to build a huge golf
development on the Menie Estate, Balmedie, Aberdeenshire. On 29th
November 2007, the Aberdeenshire Council Infrastructure & Services
Committee unexpectedly refused his application and it was later called
in by Scottish Ministers for their scrutiny.

The public inquiry into the application ran 10th June-4th July 2008 in Aberdeen. Ramblers Scotland led the outdoor recreation opposition at the public inquiry, along with ScotWays and the Aberdeenshire Local Outdoor Access Forum. Our evidence was heard on 25th June.
We had the opportunity to cross-examine Mr Trump on 10th June and in relation to public access the following issues were raised:
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Mr Trump claimed that he would “environmentally enhance” the area by building his development, even though his own environmental statement described it as currently being in a “pristine” condition.
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Mr Trump's intention was for there to be security gates around the development, making it a gated community. Members of the public would be stopped and not permitted entry.
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Mr Trump’s opinion was that if people were paying a lot of money to play the golf course, travelling from all over the world, then they would not expect to see members of the public walking on the course. He appeared not to understand the statutory right of access to cross golf courses within the Land Reform (Scotland) Act, but stated that he would abide by the law.
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The developers had failed to take account of the numbers of people currently taking access over the site, or to plan for the proposed 4-5,000 people who would be resident on or visiting the site in the future, some of whom would undoubtedly wish to walk to the beach.
The proposed development
The proposed development of two golf courses, a 450-room hotel, 500 houses, 950 holiday apartments, 36 golf villas and accommodation for 400 staff would affect a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and lie within an area designated as Undeveloped Coast and partly within an Area of Landscape Significance according to the Aberdeenshire development plan. While we are not opposed in principle to the development of a new golf course in this area, Ramblers Scotland has objected to the application on various grounds, including the threat to recreational access and the landscape impacts of a development on such a massive scale in an area of wild land.
Unfortunately many local and national politicians are enthusiastic supporters of the scheme, dreaming of hordes of rich golfers flying into Aberdeen to enjoy the latest Trump extravaganza. All efforts to persuade Donald Trump to modify his plans to take account of the environmental constraints appear to have failed. Nevertheless, the political enthusiasm remains undiminished.
This public inquiry also gave us an opportunity to raise the question of whether our coastline as a whole is adequately protected. Many other European countries have designated coastal protection zones where there is a presumption against such new developments. By resisting Donald Trump’s plans you will be helping to protect all of Britain’s coastline for us to access and enjoy.
What you can do
If you are concerned about any aspect of this development, please write to John Swinney MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, who will be making the final decision. You should also write to your own MSP. Email John Swinney at scottish.ministers@scotland.gsi.gov.uk, and your MSP at firstname.lastname.msp@scottish.parliament.uk.
Ramblers Scotland’s Legal Defence Fund appeal is also available if you would like to make a contribution to cover the legal costs involved in us taking part in the inquiry. Further information can be found here: http://www.ramblers.org.uk/scotland/accessN/Appeal/ramblersappeal.pdf
Public inquiry statements from Ramblers Scotland
Statement of Case
Ramblers Scotland precognition
Summary of
Ramblers Scotland precognition
Final submission
Public Inquiry documents
More information
Ramblers response to
original consultation, May 2007
Aberdeenshire Council planning information on this proposal
Joint
letter from environmental NGOs to John Swinney, Dec 2007
Relevant press articles
Who needs planning permission when the site was designed by God,
Scotland on Sunday 30/04/2006
Businesses rally in Trump’s support, Guardian 09/09/2007
The fisherman standing in way of Donald Trump’s golf course, Times
10/10/2007
Man quizzed by security while walking dog on Menie estate, P&J 10/1/2007
Bunkered, Scotland on Sunday 16/12/2007
Trump has made us look like a nation of parochial bumblers, Sunday
Herald 16/12/2007
The world’s greatest golf course: take it or leave it, bullish Trump
tells public inquiry, Guardian 11/06/2008
Scotland’s gullible politicians are the victims of a colossal Trump
try-on, Guardian 13/06/2008
'A solution can be found' for Ramblers, P&J 26/06/2008
Planning
officers accused of bias, P&J 04/07/2008
