ENNISKILLEN Town steamrolled into the Junior Cup last 32 with another wide margin win despite having trailed against Magherafelt Sky Blues at St Michael’s Pavilion. It was another emphatic final scoreline for Rory Judge’s side following 11-0 and 8-0 home victories in their first two rounds, though that belied the reality of Saturday’s contest. Odhran […]
Three-year disqualification for drunk driver
AN Armagh man who drove a car while drunk in Enniskillen has been handed a three-year disqualification from driving. Markus Pudovs, 26, of Anne Street, Armagh, appeared at Enniskillen Magistrates Court for sentencing on Monday. He had earlier pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified, driving with excess alcohol on breath, failure to proved a specimen of breath […]
Public invited to SWAH meeting at the Westville
Every political party has been invited to send a representative to the Enniskillen meeting on December 7th.
Busy week for Fermanagh police
PD Carlo once again helped local officers in their searches of local properties.
Lisnaskea loses its last remaining bank
Ulster Bank has cited the fact fewer customers had been using the branch as a reason for its closure.
Popular Enniskillen business targeted in arson attack
The incident happened at around 3am this morning.
Quinn asks Oireachtas for fraud investigation
SEÁN Quinn has written to TDs and senators in the South calling for an investigation into alleged fraud during the take over of his businesses, and asking for his own name to be cleared. In the letter, seen by the Herald, Mr Quinn said he felt compelled to write the letter as he felt over the […]
‘Our lives were threatened’ says dog shelter staff
THE Husky Salvation in Irvinestown provides a life-saving service for the rehabilitation and rehoming of stray dogs – but the staff and team at the non-profit organisation was recently left fearing for their lives. Set up by Johanne Judge in 2016, the animal shelter has been to the fore in looking after and caring for dogs that […]
Probation and huge points penalty for Lisnaskea man
A LISNASKEA man came within a point of losing his driver’s licence at Enniskillen Magistrates Court. Patrick Cassidy, 59, of Hollybank, Lisnaskea, appeared for sentencing having pleaded guilty to a number of charges. These were two counts of criminal damage, disorderly behaviour, two counts of assaulting the police, failure to provide a specimen of breath […]
Tempo men growing the ‘tash for charity
SOME of Tempo’s leading sportsmen are taking part in a ‘Movember challenge’ with the aim of raising money for two non-profit organisations which provide help and support to people throughout Fermanagh. Charlie’s Bar – which is located in Main Street in Tempo – is organising the fundraising effort with a special shaving night scheduled to take place […]










