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The battle to build a dream golf course on pristine linksland

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 25, 2025Updated:February 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The origins of the controversy surrounding the proposed Coul Links golf course in the Scottish Highlands can be traced back to developer Mike Keiser and hotelier Todd Warnock’s pitch to landowner Edward Abel Smith, who saw the potential for economic growth in the region. Abel Smith, a podcaster and writer by trade, viewed the golf course as a means of reviving his family’s struggling sheep farm while also providing jobs and boosting tourism in the area. The proposal for the course, designed by architect Bill Coore, was met with opposition from environmental groups due to its location on an ecologically sensitive Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

The debate over Coul Links has drawn parallels to similar conflicts worldwide, pitting economic opportunities against environmental concerns. One key player in the opposition is environmental scientist Tom Dargie, who spearheads the Not Coul campaign to block the development. Dargie, who advised on the controversial Trump International Golf Links project, has raised concerns about the potential impact on the fragile coastal ecosystem and wildlife habitat. Critics of the project point to the troubled history of the Trump course as a cautionary tale for golf course development in sensitive areas.

In response to environmental objections, the Coul Links proposal underwent revisions that included a more environmentally friendly approach to course maintenance, such as preserving native grasses and creating wildlife corridors. Despite these changes, opposition groups argue that the project still poses a significant threat to the dunes and wildlife of the area, while proponents emphasize the economic benefits and job opportunities that the golf course and accompanying hotel would bring to the region. The dispute has strained relationships within the community, with accusations flying from both sides.

The fate of Coul Links hangs in the balance as the Scottish government considers the revised proposal and prepares to make a decision in April. Should the project be approved, investors stand ready to fund its construction, with the course expected to open to the public within three years. However, if the proposal is rejected, Abel Smith may need to explore alternative uses for the land, such as a caravan park or nature preserve. Despite the challenges and controversy surrounding the project, Abel Smith remains committed to finding a sustainable solution that benefits the local community socially, economically, and environmentally.

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