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Royal Golf Hotel redevelopment plans approved
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24 Oct 2007
The proposed redevelopment of the Royal Golf Hotel in Dornoch has been approved by Dornoch Community Council, despite some objections from local residents
Havana West Ltd, run by entrepreneur Peter de Savary, are looking to double the accommodation of the 111 year old Royal Golf Hotel in Dornoch, with a scheme that includes a two-storey extension to provide 24 suites, a new wing and luxury apartments.
The Community Council hope that the project will fill a gap in tourist accommodation.
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