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Nicknames in Wales often indicate a person’s traits or character, but every now and then they may also refer to the people of a town, such as the ‘Fishguard herrings’. David Pepper sat down with Ports, Past and Present to share the origin of the old nickname for the people of Fishguard in the once prosperous trade in herrings before the disappearance of the vast schoals in the eighteenth century.

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