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exhibitions as a way of attracting more visitors to the communities in the area.


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Investigate the possibility of promoting the Fishguard and Goodwick heritage area on Stena Line marketing material.


Learn how the town of Hastings in East Sussex has marketed itself as the site of the last invasion of Britain by French forces and apply it to Fishguard, linking in with the Tapestry and relevant heritage walks.


Look into the possibility of exhibiting the Last Invasion Tapestry at Ocean Lab or nearby Phoenix Centre, or an alternative permanent museum also for “charterhouse”, agricultural, marine and historical displays.


Use the town’s heritage to market the town more e.g. by erecting banners on lamp posts.


Use the tapestry to brand the town, e.g. use it in some shape or form on the town banners.


Work with Fishguard Steps2Health walking group to build on the existing heritage walks in Fishguard and Goodwick and develop them into a heritage walking leaflet/brochure.


Develop Ocean Lab or nearby Phoenix Centre, as a centre with continuous projection of images of the area and promoting themed trail paths.


Ensure that there is a link between the rights of way and heritage strategies.


Plan and celebrate the 100th anniversary on 22nd April 2012 of Denys Corbett Wilson’s first flight from Fishguard to Ireland, with help from the Pembrokeshire Aviation Group.


Develop more interpretation in Lower Town Fishguard about how it was the setting for the films of Under Milk Wood and Moby Dick.


Continue to support and promote Fishguard International Music, Aberjazz and Folk Festival and use these events to promote the Fishguard area.


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