Council to bring in new guidance for single sex spaces
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FERMANAGH and Omagh District Council say they will be implementing the provisions of a recent Supreme Court ruling that the legal definition of a woman should be based on biological sex. The council is the first local authority in the North to say it will be implementing the provisions of last week’s Supreme Court ruling. […]


Shelley on a mission to make travel more accessible


A FERMANAGH woman who is an ambassador for disability accessibility and inclusion is now drawing on her “lived experiences” to help others fully enjoy their travel adventures. Shelley Cowan from Tamlaght is on a mission to ‘change the narrative’ when it comes to the, unfortunately common experience of, discrimination while traveling. Shocking statistics found that there […]


Local caretaker honoured as backbone of the community


A FERMANAGH man has been recognised for his dedication and community spirit by being awarded the Families First NI, School Caretaker as Backbone of the Community award. Paul Quigley who is the caretaker at St. Tierney’s Primary School Roslea was nominated by a parent for his commitment and service to the school. “As the dedicated caretaker of […]


Today’s death notices for Co Fermanagh


NEILL – 21st April 2025 (suddenly) at the South West Acute Hospital Enniskillen and late of 82 Rossorry Church Road Enniskillen. John Mervyn, dearly loved husband of the late Beatrice (Betty), much loved father of Angus (Thelma) and Carol (Kenny), devoted grandfather of Sophie (Gareth), Nathan (Chelsea) and Lee, devoted friend to Thelma’s daughters Jessica, […]


True blue Frank hoping to lift Irish Junior Cup


FRANK Wallace has kicked about at Enniskillen Town since he was a cub and on Friday evening he’ll run out at Windsor Park for the biggest game in his career in the sky blue jersey. 35-year-old Wallace came through the youth ranks at the club under the stewardship of the likes of Brian Lindsay and […]


Fermanagh drama group celebrates 25 years with panto


A LOCAL drama group is bringing a hugely popular pantomime to life on stage this week at the Termon Centre as they prepare to celebrate 25 years in existence with a special series of shows. The Borderline Players, who were established in September 2000, have been leading productions for over two decades and they’re currently […]


Fermanagh mourns death of ‘humble’ Pope Francis


CATHOLICS across Fermanagh are mourning the death of Pope Francis who was remembered as a “humble man” and a “breath of fresh air” following his passing on Easter Monday. Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who selected the papal name Francis following his election as Pope in March 2013, passed away peacefully on Monday morning, following a long […]


Future fuel action plan welcomed in Fermanagh


AN ENNISKILLEN gas network operator has welcomed the newly-published Energy Strategy Action Plan 2025 which includes focus on biomethane – an indigenous, fully renewable gas that has the potential to transform the region’s energy landscape. The North’s journey towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future has taken a significant step forward with the Department for the […]


Dublin must lead the way to ‘new Ireland’


THE IRISH government must lead the way to a border poll, and in creating a new Ireland that works everyone on the island, Fermanagh republicans were told on Sunday. Speaking at the annual Easter commemorations, held this year in Lisnaskea, former Fermanagh South Tyrone (FST) MP Michelle Gildernew hit out at “cruel cuts” by the British government, telling the  gathered crowd there was “a […]