DESPITE strong police objections bail has been granted for a Fermanagh man accused of a horrific campaign of abuse against his ex-partner. The defendant who is aged in his thirties but cannot be named to protect the complainant’s identity is charged with raping her on 6 September 2023 as well as stalking and harassing her […]
Postmistress’s heartbreak for Horizon victims
ONE of Fermanagh’s longest serving postmistresses has said her heart goes out to all those caught up in the Horizon scandal. As brought to life in the recent ITV series, ‘Mr Bates vs the Post Office’, between 1999 and 2015 more than 900 Post Office postmasters and postmistresses were wrongly accused after faulty software made it seem money was […]
Local acts set for Kinawley concert
SOME of the leading Country music stars from Fermanagh and across the North are set to link up for a special show at the Kinawley Community Centre next month. On Friday, February 16, the popular venue will host a ‘Valentines Country Night’, with popular Country music singer and critic Sean Wallace confirmed as the MC […]
Derrylin cannabis factory accused returned for trial
A CASE involving an alleged cannabis factory situated in the Birch Grove area of Derrylin has been returned for trial. Appearing for a committal hearing was Ernestas Gaucys (41) with an address in Dublin but currently remanded in custody who is accused of cultivating cannabis plants on December 17 2019. He is further accused of […]
MS sufferer’s anger at Blue Badge bureaucracy
THERE have been calls for the powers-that-be in charge of Blue Badges to “use some common sense,” after a local MS sufferer’s re-application for his badge was significantly delayed and he now needs to be reassessed. Cllr Victor Warrington, who has multiple sclerosis, has been a Blue Badge holder for ten years as he has mobility issues due to a life-long […]
Banned Irvinestown driver ‘took a chance’
The defendant was fined £500 for disqualified from driving.
Western Trust vacancies up 85 percent
Figures show the number of vacancies within the Western Trust has jumped over 85 per cent in the past five years.
WATCH: Fermanagh workers call for equal pay
Our round up of what was a historic day of action in Fermanagh and across the North yesterday.
Fermanagh school closes due to ‘adverse weather’
AS a result of the adverse weather conditions and in the interest of the safety of staff and pupils, St Martin’s Primary School in Garrison has taken the ‘difficult decision’ to close today (Friday). “(St Martin’s Primary) School will be closed today, Friday 19th January due to adverse weather,” said the school in a statement […]
Fermanagh road conditions remain hazardous
Road workers are still on strike, meaning most roads remain ungritted despite the icy conditions.