Trump’s Doonbeg resort agrees deal over temporary fencing

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Donald Trump’s luxury Irish resort has reached a compromise deal with a county council over the erection of temporary fencing at a beach close to the hotel.

The US president’s Doonbeg International Golf Links and Hotel had been at loggerheads with Clare County Council over temporary fencing they put in place at Doughmore Strand.

The council said that was “unauthorised” but has now agreed to a new plan for more limited chestnut fencing along with post-and-rope on the sand dunes.

In their latest application last year, Trump International Golf Links and Hotels said the temporary structure would be put up in two locations on the dunes.

It said: “These two areas of dune habitat are suffering erosion, exacerbated by human traffic.

“It is proposed to reduce accessibility to these areas by the temporary erection of chestnut fencing, generally from March [or] April to October annually.”

The application said the hotel had consulted with the National Parks and Wildlife Service…



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