SINN Fein members on Fermanagh District Council have come out against signage going up at Breandrum Cemetery to indicate there are ‘war’ graves there.
Student comes face to face with Harry Potter star
A FERMANAGH student came face-to-face with one of the more familiar faces in recent cinema history, Harry Potter star, Rupert Grint.
Broadband boost will improve speeds for rural blackspots
PEOPLE here suffering from no or low broadband speeds could be set to receive a boost – after it was announced that over 45,000 premises across the North are to benefit from a new scheme.
Farmers upbeat after taking their case to Stormont
FARMERS from the Fermanagh Severely Disadvantaged Area Support Group (SDASG)met with Agriculture Minister Michelle O’Neill on Monday to discuss the current proposal under the CAP (common agriculture policy) reform.
Latest: Stolen car chase in Irvinestown
Police in Fermanagh have arrested three men aged 24,26 and 30 years after pursuing a stolen car in the Irvinestown area yesterday evening (Thursday).
Butter buried in bog in Tempo could be up to 1,500 years old
A 3lb block of ancient butter unearthed in a Tempo bog, and now permanently housed at the Fermanagh County Museum, could be 1,500 years old!
Latest: Former Omagh council chair targets Enniskillen council seat
Ann Gormley – the first female chair of Omagh District Council – is set to make a return to electoral politics in a bid claim a seat for the Alliance Party in Enniskillen.
String of burglaries reported across county since start of the year
PEOPLE in rural areas are living in fear as burglars continue to operate right across the county.
Brave Niamh to shave her hair for cousin Donal
15-YEAR-OLD Niamh McCann from Irvinestown is shaving her hair off for a cause very close to her heart.
Couple accused of £2m fraud
A WELL-KNOWN local GAA figure has been accused of making false tax returns to claim over £2 million in VAT repayments in what is believed to be one of the county’s biggest ever tax fraud cases.