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Tyres dumped at local beauty spot


TYRE dumping at a scenic beauty spot in Fermanagh has been condemned.

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Link with cancer means ‘no safe level of drinking’


Even a small amount of alcohol can increase your chances of developing cancer

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Drink driver caught at 15mph


A LISNASKEA man, who was stopped by police after driving at 15 miles per hour, has been disqualified from driving

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Three house fire deaths prompts call for vigilance


THE LOCAL Fire Service District Commander has warned people here to make safety a priority after three recent tragic deaths in house fires

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Flood waters recede at bus station


FLOOD waters at the Lakeland Forum and Enniskillen Bus Station have finally subsided after weeks of inconvenience

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MLA confirms resignation ‘due to stress’


Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA Neil Somerville has stood down from his role ‘due to stress’.

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Floods leave giant pothole in its wake


The Drumanure Road in the Derrygonnelly area remains closed after a culvert collapsed, causing a huge hole in the road

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Appeal after Kesh fishing boat theft


Police are appealing for information following the theft of a boat from the a property on the Boa Island Road area of Kesh

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€3m investment ‘to make Quinn a major player’


Investment looks set to secure the company’s place as a major player in the food packaging industry

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Private security are policing our estates


It can be revealed that private security staff are now patrolling anti-social hot spots in the county.

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