Invicta secures £115m golf course
Clare O'Connor 07-May-08
A small Scottish public affairs firm has pushed through a planning application for a luxury golf development a few miles from the proposed £1bn Trump course, recently rejected by Aberdeenshire Council.
Invicta Public Affairs, led by former PPS Scotland head Mark Cummings, has secured unanimous council approval for a £115m development on behalf of client the Muir Group.
The decision comes as Aberdeenshire Council chairman Martin Ford admits to hiring a crisis comms agency as he defends the decision to turn down billionaire Donald Trump.
Ford has called on Fan Hitter PR, led by Caroline Weintz.
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