<p>resident Donald Trump's company has been given permission by Scottish authorities to build a second golf course in northeast Scotland despite local objections.</p>.<p>Plans for a new 18-hole golf course have been approved by Aberdeenshire council.</p>.<p>The course is to be named MacLeod after Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, and will be built next to the current course on his Menie Estate.</p>.<p>Many locals objected to the application, citing loss of public space and the impact it would have on water supply, private roads and nearby estates.</p>.<p>The Scottish Environment Protective Agency (SEPA) also objected, saying the water management plan was inadequate and the environmental management plan was not appropriate.</p>.<p>The US president also owns Turnberry golf course, in southwest Scotland.</p>
<p>resident Donald Trump's company has been given permission by Scottish authorities to build a second golf course in northeast Scotland despite local objections.</p>.<p>Plans for a new 18-hole golf course have been approved by Aberdeenshire council.</p>.<p>The course is to be named MacLeod after Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, and will be built next to the current course on his Menie Estate.</p>.<p>Many locals objected to the application, citing loss of public space and the impact it would have on water supply, private roads and nearby estates.</p>.<p>The Scottish Environment Protective Agency (SEPA) also objected, saying the water management plan was inadequate and the environmental management plan was not appropriate.</p>.<p>The US president also owns Turnberry golf course, in southwest Scotland.</p>