Trump’s golf resort scales down plans for Doonbeg development

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Trump’s golf resort scales down plans for Doonbeg development
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Company cuts back on plans originally rejected by council amid concern for impact on protected snail species

Former US president Donald Trump playing golf at Trump International Golf Links & Hotel in Doonbeg, Co. Clare in 2023. Th resort has slimmed down plans for development at the site. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire

The report forms part of Mr Trump’s TIGL Ireland Enterprises Ltd’s updated planning application which is now a scaled-down version of what was first proposed earlier this year. In 2014 shortly after purchasing the resort, Mr Trump told reporters at Shannon Airport that he would be a friend to the Vertigo Angustior at the site.

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