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Scottish ministers have stepped in to decide whether Donald Trump's £1bn golf resort goes ahead, after the plans were rejected by the local authority. | Scottish ministers have stepped in to decide whether Donald Trump's £1bn golf resort goes ahead, after the plans were rejected by the local authority. |
The property tycoon's Aberdeenshire proposals were turned down last week by a council committee. | The property tycoon's Aberdeenshire proposals were turned down last week by a council committee. |
The move by the SNP government came after a spokesman for Mr Trump told BBC Scotland there were no plans for a further attempt at gaining consent. | The move by the SNP government came after a spokesman for Mr Trump told BBC Scotland there were no plans for a further attempt at gaining consent. |
Ministers said the issue required consideration at a national level. | Ministers said the issue required consideration at a national level. |
This particular move by the government, thought to be unprecedented, was welcomed by Mr Trump, as well as Aberdeenshire Council leader Anne Robertson. | |
If the decision of ministers to call this application in keeps it alive, then we welcome this intervention Anne RobertsonAberdeenshire Council leader | |
Mr Trump said in a statement: "Obviously this is a reaction to the unprecedented support for our Aberdeenshire development that's been received. | |
"I'm very honoured by this response." | |
Earlier, The Trump Organisation's head of international development, George Sorial, said the company was not considering appealing the plans, for the Menie Estate near Balmedie. | |
The proposals were criticised by some environmental groups and local campaigners but, at the same time, received backing from some business figures. | |
Several offers have been received from a number of landowners in the UK hoping to secure the project after the refusal. | Several offers have been received from a number of landowners in the UK hoping to secure the project after the refusal. |
A Scottish Government statement, issued on Tuesday evening, said: "Ministers recognise that the application raises issues of importance that require consideration at a national level. | |
"Calling the application in allows ministers the opportunity to give full scrutiny to all aspects of this proposal before reaching a final decision." | |
The plans for the Balmedie area have caused controversy | |
Ms Robertson said: "What is important in all this is securing the economic future of the north-east of Scotland. | |
"The Scottish Government quite rightly feels this application raises issues of such importance that they require scrutiny at a national level. | |
"If the decision of ministers to call this application in keeps it alive, then we welcome this intervention." | |
The controversial project had been given outline planning approval, but fell when it came before Aberdeenshire Council's infrastructure committee. | |
Committee chairman Martin Ford, who used his casting vote to turn down the plan, told BBC Scotland at the weekend he was "quite certain" the right decision had been made. | |
Mr Ford decided to reject the application, rather than defer it, after the decision to grant it had been ruled out earlier in the voting process. |