LICENSE plate numbers beginning with ‘NIG’ and ‘PIG’ will not be coming to Fermanagh because they are considered ‘inappropriate’ by the Driving Vechicle Agency.
Enniskillen designer set to impress at fashion week
HAILED as the one of the most promising up-and-coming designers in the country, Enniskillen designer Lisa McCabe is set to showcase her fashion pieces at this season’s Belfast Fashion Week.
Shoppers urged to ‘Cheque Out Irvinestown’
IN A BID to revitalise retail in the town the innovative traders of Irvinestown will hold a two-week shopping promotion starting next month.
Young father hit ex-girlfriend as she tried to stop car
A 25-year-old Ballinamallard man who attacked his ex-girlfriend while she made desperate attempts to stop his car following an argument, has been fined at Fermanagh Court.
Town Hall honours for group spanning community divide
WOMEN from an Enniskillen cross-community women’s group were guests on Thursday last, International Women’s Day, of the chairman of Fermanagh District Council.
Fermanagh Rose witnesses the true horror of Chernobyl
FERMANAGH Rose Julie-Ann McCaffrey may soon be relinquishing her crown, but one of her final acts in representing the county was one of her most memorable.
Lisnaskea man involved in attack in which man was left unconcious
A 22-year-old Lisnaskea man who attacked another man when he was dragged to the ground and kicked on the head in an assault which left his friend unconscious, has been handed a community service order.
Female taxi drivers ‘are living in fear’ of attack from passengers
THE SAFETY of female taxi drivers is the focus of an event at the Town Hall next week.
Leading GAA man denies £2m tax fraud
A WELL-known Fermanagh GAA figure has denied making false tax returns to claim over £2m in VAT repayments.
Digger attack at filling station could have caused massive explosion
Blacklion community ‘angry and frustrated’ after digger attack on filling station