I bet if you had a look, there are probably a fair few bag of crisps and nuts hanging around at the back of your kitchen presses.
‘Lives put at risk by lack of gritting’
MORE NEEDS to be done to tackle rural roads in adverse weather conditions, a local councillor has said.
LATEST: Arson attack at Quinn Cement
POLICE are investigating an arson attack near the former Quinn cement premises outside Derrylin.
Show stopping display from Treacy
Thomas Treacy is a bit hoarse after his 70 minutes calling the shots between the sticks. That minor inconvenience will no doubt be soothed by the man of the match award stowed in the kit bag and a positional quandary posed to Pete McGrath.
Quigley pivotal as Roslea do the double
SEASON of mists and mellow fruitfulness was how Keats described autumn. Well it was certainly a fruitful October for Sean Quigley and Roslea as they gathered their first championship and league double since 2011.
Fermanagh County Board debates All-Ireland rejig
A committee chaired by Eugene McGee has been set up by Croke Park to look into the particular problems of counties classed as less successful.
Fashion Focus: Fermanagh lads get a new look for 2015
In last week’s article I focused on New Year’s resolutions and how many people start the New Year with a new healthy living regime be that diet and exercise or both together.
Uninsured driver tried to swap seats with girlfriend
A 46-year-old Enniskillen driver caught by police without a licence or insurance tried to avoid detection by switching seats with his girlfriend.
Lakelanders feel the Love at Bangor
Last weekend saw the Bangor Swimming Club Open and Junior Long Course Meet take place in the 50m Aurora Complex.
Green party leader drops in to support local candidate
The leader of the Green Party in the North paid a visit to Fermanagh last week, offering his support to the party’s Fermanagh and South Tyrone Westminster candidate, Tanya Jones.










