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Trump is building a golf course near Balmedie, north of Aberdeen on top of ancient sand dunes and a reserve. St Andrew's is famous for several golf courses but this is going to be a tragedy. The road system won't cope, Aberdeen airport is 12 miles away, no railhead and the proposed ring road for Aberdeen won't be coming this far. Many locals have protested against, Martin Ford, former head of council, was sacked, basically Trump has bought up the opposition except for one farmer. He even found some long lost relatives on the Isle of Lewis to make himself look more pro-Scottish. I've always protested against this muppet and I'm ashamed to say that the SNP including Salmond have basically given it the go ahead. In the end the hotel, houses and golf course will only be used by the mega rich, there is practically no chance of locals playing this course, I play as well but being a teuchter fae Turra (20 miles away) no chance for me. Funnily enough there is a better golf course being designed just north of Stonehaven by Jack Nicklaus, the world's best ever golfer. Good guy checked the area, consulted the locals and is using a ruined hotel for the clubhouse. The dunes on Balmedie sands are forever changing and it's scary to think what might be damaged underneath once the machinery gets to work.

The best example of this is to the north on the Ythan Estuary at Forvie. Now a protected area and bird reserve. It also has the remains of a very old village and church. For the people on this site several kerb cairns and a ring cairn have appeared, and going by last summer's aerial pics more might be coming thru. The whole area is simply stunning for it's beauty and there are several good walks (the kerb cairns are difficult to find, as no path leads to them, but they are all reasonably close to each other). You'll also find some pics that I took of Forvie, look in the Aberdeenshire section. If you need help just leave a message here and I'll do my best to assist.

He went ahead and stabilised the dunes by planting marram grass, even though he still hadn't finished getting permission or consulting with locals and the RSPB, I read, Drewboy.

I imagine someone in the SNP party up there has a brother in law or something who will be ideally placed when they decide they need to improve the infrastructure to cope with increased traffic, thats what we'd expect down here in Edinburgh. If its anything like here too, it will all run horrendously over budget using taxpayers money. I'm all for scottish nationalism, but not when its just window dressing for a gravy train for the high and mighty. My idea of nationalism would have been insisting the new parliament be designed by a Scot, for instance.

I saw something about the Jack Nicklaus site, he's going to be saving a marvelous building in that old hotel, when it would be cheaper to build from scratch, huh?