The island has welcomed millions of people who wish to spend time in prayer and contemplation on the island.
Jetty parties spark police warning to young drinkers
40 involved in reports of anti-social behaviour
Voters ‘were turned away’ in polling station confusion
“So many people, I feel, in Enniskillen missed out on their right to vote because of the changes the electoral commission made.”
Elderly woman recovering after home burglary
Police have appealed to witnesses who may have been in the area.
Confusion still reigns over council and the roads…
“The problem with roads is we haven’t got the say over roads.”
Harps’ Glynn looks to down Mourne minors
ULSTER MFC QUALIFIERS ROUND 2 FERMANAGH v DOWN Saturday, Brewster Park, 6pm Ref: Enda McFeely (Donegal) Micheál Glynn has had a pretty busy past couple of weeks. He starred in Croke Park with St Michael’s, Enniskillen, hitting 0-7 as the school captured a first ever Hogan Cup. The talented Derrygonnelly 17-year-old was then involved with […]
Call for ban on posters for the EU elections
IN advance of the European elections, due to be held later this month, people in Belturbet have made calls for a poster free zone to be observed. In the run up to this week’s council elections posters have been a topic of much debate here. Local councillors have reported damage to their posters, including instances […]
Two arrested in connection with Fermanagh ATM thefts
Two men have been arrested by detectives investigating a number of recent thefts of ATM machines in the Fermanagh and Tyrone areas. The two men, aged 29 and 31 were arrested yesterday (Thursday). The 31 year old was released on bail this morning pending further enquiries. Detective Chief Inspector Brian Foster said, “We conducted five […]
Huge turnout expected for ‘Darkness into Light’ walk
OVER 1,000 people have registered to take part in the fifth Fermanagh Darkness Into Light walk. Taking place this Saturday, May 11th, Darkness Into Light is a unique, early morning experience which begins in darkness at 4.15am as thousands of people walk or run a 5km route while dawn is breaking. The event is aimed […]
Judge gives another last chance to ‘audacious’ driver
A PROLIFIC motoring offender has been given another “last chance” after abandoning an appeal against conviction for his latest criminal behaviour, which occurred while under multiple suspended sentences. The appeal against imprisonment is continuing, but has been deferred. Keith Henry John Crawford (42) from Kinmeen Road, Derrylin bought a Range Rover and drove it from […]