Protest grows over dunes golf course planned by Trump rival

General view of the Coul Links area which developers want to turn into a golf course. PIC: Contributed/RSPB Scotland.General view of the Coul Links area which developers want to turn into a golf course. PIC: Contributed/RSPB Scotland.
General view of the Coul Links area which developers want to turn into a golf course. PIC: Contributed/RSPB Scotland.
The country's largest conservation charity has challenged plans by a business rival of Donald Trump's to build an 18-hole golf course on a key Highland coastal habitat.

The National Trust for Scotland has submitted a formal objection to a planning application for the course on a protected sand dune system at Coul Links at Embo by Dornoch, Sutherland.

The course has been proposed by US billionaire Mike Keiser whose high-end golf resorts across the world have been frequently down played by his competitor in the field, Donald Trump.

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