FERMANAGH’S biggest land-owner has waged a war against fracking by pledging to block any plans to use fracking on her grounds.
Council moves closer to amalgamation
THE biggest shakeup in Fermanagh District Council has taken the next step after assembly members at Stormont debated how the new council merger will operate.
‘Mighty man’ Ted Keenan is laid to rest
Fermanagh lost a true sporting great and a ‘mighty man’ last week after the death of swimming legend Ted Keenan.
Band parade ‘disgrace’ is damaging town centre – MLA
Friday night’s loyalist band parade through Enniskillen town centre has been labelled a ‘disgrace’ and damaging to business on a busy pay day weekend.
Sectarian concerns over church attacks
A spate of attacks on Protestant churches in predominately nationalist areas has sparked fears of a return to sectarian hate crime
Suicide initiative launched for local schools
THE SECOND of two recently launched mental health programmes responding to a high level of suicides within the county in the past 18 months has taken place.
How Anne sold Fermanagh to motor rally fraternity
A FERMANAGH woman was the architect in bringing one of the North’s top rally events to our roads attracting world class competitors from across Ireland and the UK.
Fermanagh jobless rate below average for North
Fermanagh’s out of work figure for last month, at 4.7 per cent of the working population, is below the Northern Ireland average
New limits could see sharp rise in drink driving arrests
The number of drink driving convictions in Fermanagh may have has fallen in recent times, but the fear is that changes to the law could see a big increase in offences.
Costs as much to post a parcel to Cavan as it does Croatia!
Cross- border post office charges are under the microscope