“We are absolutely disgusted that someone did this.”
Fermanagh’s speeding hot spots revealed!
Which road do you think gets the most speeding fines in Fermanagh?
Sad passing of popular businessman Joe Blake
The well-known Enniskillen businessman passed away last week.
Enniskillen’s ‘missing a trick’ with campervans
There are calls for a private operator to work with the Council
Oil price fall just a drop in ocean, says Cllr Greene
By Matthew Leslie “We could be sleepwalking into a situation worse than Covid if fuel prices are not slashed,” warns Cllr Sheamus Greene. The Fermanagh Councillor was speaking following figures released by the Consumer Council in relation to both petrol and heating oil prices in the North of Ireland. Petrol has dropped from 189.9p per […]
Lawson faces probe over Eleventh Night bonfire
By Matthew Leslie CORONATION Street star, Charlie Lawson, could find himself hauled over the coals after taking part in lighting an 11th night bonfire at Fivemiletown. The Enniskillen-born actor took part in the event by helping to light the bonfire on the night before the July 12 parades. However, as confirmed by Mr Lawson on his […]
Fermanagh terrorism accused has his bail varied
The defendant is now allowed to access the internet from his phone.
Western Trust issues summer safety message
Parents are being urged to keep safety in mind as the temperature soar.
Fermanagh landlords handpicking tenants as rent soars
“Just to have a roof over their heads, people are spending far more on rental properties than they’d ever planned to.”
Anger as Legacy Bill passes through House of Commons
By Matthew Leslie A WOMAN whose mother was killed in the 1987 Remembrance Day bombing in Enniskillen has condemned the British Government’s Legacy Bill as “a disgrace” and “disgusting”. Aileen Quinton, whose mother Alberta was one of 12 people killed when an IRA bomb exploded near the town’s war memorial 35 years ago, said that she feels the […]