Turnberry caravan park is planning to change its name due to the “negative” associations with Donald Trump which they say is costing them customers.

Turnberry Holiday Park, which lies south of the US president’s golf resort in South Ayrshire, Scotland, said it is considering removing “Turnberry” from its name to counter “the Trump effect”.

It comes after the static caravan site canvassed the opinions of over 1000 people and found that 32% were less likely to visit the site because of its name.

Donald Trump bought the nearby luxury Turnberry golf resort in 2014, but despite a £200m refurbishment in 2016 it has run up four successive years of multimillion-pound losses.

Only last week it posted new losses of £3.4 million, and has lost a total of £33m since it was taken over four years ago.

Following a series of protests at the golf resort- including a paraglider who flew into a ‘no-fly zone’ to challenge Mr Trump’s environmental policies in July- the caravan park wants to ensure their business does not suffer further.