The walkway up Cuilcagh mountain may not be safe, according to one Fermanagh councillor.
Post code problems!
Irvinestown businessman given his fourth postcode from Council, and told he now works in Tyrone
Ard Fheis hears of a ‘dream’ rail link
ENNISKILLEN could have its rail network reinstated, if an all-Ireland plan put together by Sinn Fein gets the go-ahead.
New fracking report doesn’t tell the whole story say local opposition
A recent study which states that fracking is not a significant cause of earthquakes has been questioned by the two local groups who oppose its implementation in Fermanagh.
County footballers will be ‘Playing for Sam’ on May 4
Fermanagh will play a pre-championship friendly on Saturday, May 4 to raise money for Sam Bradley, a 21 month old suffering from a rare form of cancer
Fermanagh may have to move Championship game due to G8
Fermanagh’s opening Championship game could be affected by the G8 summit, if the tie is to be played at Brewster Park
Close protection training that will keep Cameron and co safe
CURRENTLY ongoing within the ranks of the PSNI is a national close protection course
Caught up in Boston blast
‘An awful end to an amazing event’, was how former Fermanagh ladies All-Ireland football captain, Edel McGovern described Monday’s terror blasts at the Boston Marathon.
Fr Brian back on his feet after knee op
For now, Fr Brian is concentrating his efforts on the Novena of Hope, which starts off at the Graan from Saturday, April 27.
Chainsaw attack on electricity poles
A CHAINSAW ATTACK on electricity poles – that power thousands of homes in the Derrylin area – has been condemned.