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Trump resort plans to face inquiry

28/02/2008

The application by Trump International Golf Links Scotland to develop a golf resort will go to a Public Local Inquiry it was announced today.

Ministers called in the planning application for a development at Balmedie, Aberdeenshire on December 4.

Announcing the decision Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth John Swinney said:

"This application raises issues of importance that require consideration at a national level.

"I have now been able to evaluate fully the options open to us to ensure that Ministers can give proper consideration to this major and controversial application.

"Given the nature of the application and the considerable public interest it is important that the process to examine the issues is as efficient, transparent and inclusive as possible.

"For those reasons I have determined that there should be a Public Local Inquiry, under the stewardship of a very experienced reporter.

"There is already a large amount of information on the application in the public domain and I would expect the reporter to take full account of that and to focus the inquiry on the issues that are in dispute.

"I have now asked the Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals (DPEA) to convene an early meeting of the parties to inform the preparation of a definitive timetable for handling the case. I am determined that there should be no unnecessary delay in considering this application and will make my decision within 28 days of receiving the DPEA report."

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