F. (Martin)
Thanks for your explanation.
Maybe I should express my self another way..
Old Course St. Andrews = Scottish Cultural Heritage
At the moment it probably isn’t classified as such. I think it should be – it can be by ANYONE applying to have it classified as “Designed Landscape” for inclusion on the Inventory
See
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/listingapplicationform.pdf)
Landowners = Public Ownership of the UK (correct me if I’m wrong)
Appointed Custodians (or similar description) = The St.Andrews Links Trust
Appointed Administrators = Links Management Committee
Scottish People (my description, it could read the British People) = Democratically elected Government of the UK and UK Civil Service.
Reading my script again with slight modifications:-.
If the owners (or custodians The St. Andrews Links Trust) want to tamper (carry out constructional alterations) with a cultural heritage (hopefully one day officially classified as such) they should at least show respect to the people of Scotland (UK Government and Civil Service) and ask if it’s OK (apply for a Permit and allow objectors their say).
As you pointed out the Old Course is protected by statute, The St Andrews Links Confirmation Act of 1974, can you enlighten us on the contents?
Cheers
John.