Fermanagh councillors claimed over £90,000 in expenses in the last financial year, it has been revealed.
PSNI recruitment gets Sinn Fein backing
The new PSNI recruitment campaign has targeted Catholic people in Fermanagh and two local Sinn Fein councillors have backed the move.
Brollagh survival buoyed by massive show of support
Hundreds packed into St Mary’s High School, Brollagh sending out a defiant message of opposition in the face of possible closure.
Enniskillen is best kept town in Ireland!
Enniskillen has beaten Galway city and Tralee to be named best kept large urban centre in Ireland.
Young mum was three times over drink driving limit on morning after
An Enniskillen mother who was caught almost three times the legal drink driving limit after crashing into a ditch has been banned from driving for two years.
Gay man victim of horrific early morning attack
A 23-year-old gay man has spoken of how he was attacked, left beaten and bruised, and faced a barrage of homophobic abuse late on Monday morning
Body blow to High Street as family retailer calls time after 17 years
Another local retailer bites the dust
Hazel’s twenty years working with victims of domestic abuse
Recently retired manager of the Fermanagh Women’s Aid refuge in Enniskillen, after a 20-year stint, Hazel Hayes, paints an alarming picture of men abusing their wives and partners.
Village primary fit for another 40 years!
A major renovation and refurbishment at Tempo Primary School is now complete to coincide with the school’s 40th anniversary.
Emotional farewell at end of Ciaran’s mercy mission
20-YEAR-OLD student, Ciaran Dolan, from Enniskillen, has just returned from a charity mission in Zambia.










