On the Trump in Aberdeen thread there has been a lot of discussion on Donald Trump getting planning permission to build a course on a SSSI, shorthand for Site of Special Scientific Importance, a designation it got for its shifting sand dune system. The project and its obtaining planning permission has been extremely contentious and at times gained headlines in the national press that even the Open doesn't get (by that I'm referring to prominence and not subject matter).
This site has all sorts of people in the golf industry from design, building, maintenance and the running of the golf course. I'm interested to hear what there views are on what impact this development and the issues surrounding it will have on future golf projects involving sensitive sites. Will it set a precedent along the lines of "Well Donald got permission there so surely I can get it here" or will it make it harder with local authorities harder to deal with, or will it have no bearing at all on future development.
Not looking to rehash the discussion on the other thread or for people to say whether the development should have got the go ahead, I'm more interested in what implications, if any, that this project might have for future golf development.
Niall