March organisers say delaying a decision on the location – one of three flagged as possible – will deter renewable energy investment
, said the rally was attended last year by more than 750 people, but it would be “bigger this year than normal”.
Rorris said locals had “grave fears” that the prospect of a submarine base would crowd out potential energy investors. Rorris said the traditional coalmining and steelmaking region had been seen as “carbon central”, but a lot of work had been done to keep people together on the journey to a renewable energy future.
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