Thanks, Ally
I know that you know the site much better than I do, and I do know that development in the SSSI area will stablize at least part of the "moving dune" system, at least for some time. However, I am not convinced that retaining this particular system in a more pristine state (let's not forget that ramblers and twitchers and geologists leave their "footprints" too) for the sake of future study is of any great human value--at least in relation to the potential human benefits of the development. I also like to look at things in an historical perspective, and having lived in and around dunesland for most of the 62 years of my life, one fact that I observe is that all dunes move, some faster than other, but none truly permanently. Nothing in nature is permanent, as we all should know. Just a few miles down the coast from Balmedie is Murcar Golf Links. If you look at their website, the banner at the top fo the home page is their wonderful 7th hole ("Serpentine") at about the time it was opened in 1909. If you search around the site ther are pictures of the hole today that show how duneland has been created near that hole over the past 99 years, and they omit the most stunning of these, the 100 foot ones which now separate the hole from the North Sea. The lesson for me? Whatever man does, Mother Nature will do him one better, if she wants to.
I take and understand your objections to the Trumpish elements of the development. I, like you and most people of taste, think that the Donald has a complete lack thereof when it comes to building architecture. IN fact I have made it a point when I took my two girls on separate trips to NYC over the past 4 year to show them the Trump Tower, as the epitome of American excess. However, there is less compelling evidence regarding his golf courses, and I expect something very good, if not great at Balmedie. I doubt Hawtree will agree to do anything but. Yes, one can argue about the need for high-end housing, but as long as Aberdeen is booming, there will be a demnad. It is also quite clear to me that one thing that Aberdeen is sorely lacking is a high end destination hotel/conference center. Trump will solve that problem. And then......
Gary.....
...may be right that the chances of this project actually going ahead are decreasing by the day. Given the current economic climate I doubt that lenders/investors will be falling over themselves to get the project going, and I wonder how much of his own cash Trump is willing/able to invest. And also, there are.......
........(the) Sean(s)
....of the world who would weigh the burden of proof favorably towards retaining the status quo, for reasons that seem to be effectively "just because." That's a valid point of view, but I am not inclined to sign up to it.
Richard