POLICE in Fermanagh have revealed the extent of an explosive and weapons find in Kinawley.
Debt advisor reckons credit union a better bet than pay day lenders
The news that pay day loan lender Wonga will write off an estimated £220m worth of debt across the UK will have positive repercussions in Fermanagh.
Council embroiled in heated debate on ‘Tory’ welfare cuts
FERMANAGH District Council has called on Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness to ‘re-engage’ with the British government about welfare cuts.
Gardener found with magic mushrooms and cannabis
A 50-year-old man who was found with cannabis, hallucinogenic magic mushrooms and a knife following a road crash has been fined in court.
MUGA play areas – who’s getting them and who’s not
A NEW acronym has cropped up in recent months, MUGAs, Multi-Use Games Areas which, where eligible, are provided by Fermanagh District Council.
Foster in 11th hour bid to save Lisnaskea bank from closure
IN A last ditch attempt to save the Danske Bank branch in Lisnaskea from closing, DETI (Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment) minister Arlene Foster is to hold crisis talks with the bank’s chief executive this week.
PSNI chief warns of impact of cuts in fight against crime
THE head of policing in Fermanagh has laid bare the devastating and harsh impact PSNI budgets cuts will have on the county’s police force.
Latest: Lough Erne Resort sold to American company
The sale of the Lough Erne Resort, the venue for the 2013 G8 Summit has been confirmed.
Teenager tried to bite nurse after being taken to hospital
A TEENAGER who tried to bite a nurse while threatening to kill himself has been handed a community service order of 200 hours.
Health poll: Staffing levels, waiting lists, long journeys for hospital appointments among main issues
A LOCAL councillor has indicated that she ‘anticipated’ the result in the Fermanagh Herald’s poll on healthcare within the county.