The case will next be mentioned at Enniskillen Magistrates Court on 17 January.
Omicron brings Fermanagh health service to its knees
Western Trust appealing for staff to give up free time to work in hospital
Third man charged following Donagh incident
The trio are scheduled to appear individually by video-link at Enniskillen Magistrates Court on January 17.
Pricing boost expected for local off licences
New alcohol pricing rules in the South could see a surge in cross-border trade.
Snow joke – weather warnings issued for Fermanagh
Both Met Eireann and the Met Office have issued yellow alerts for sleet, snow, ice, and even potential thunderstorms.
Updated guidance on lateral flow testing
The measure has been taken in response to the record case numbers in the community.
Fermanagh hits record number of Covid cases
The number of cases in the county has increase almost five fold in a fortnight.
Man accused in relation to alleged attack on Enniskillen Police Station granted bail
A MAN facing terrorism charges related to an alleged attack on Enniskillen Police Station has been granted bail, pending appeal. Gabriel Paul Meehan (43), of Pound Street, Irvinestown, is facing possession of articles for use in terrorism between March 12 and May 7, 2020; possession of information useful for terrorists and possession of documents, records […]
Foul mouthed Derrygonnelly man asked to leave court
Judge Keown ordered Parker to engage with probation due to his difficulties. Sentencing was adjourned until January 24.
Elderly residents urged to support the ‘Happy at Home’ initiative
THE Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has launched a new scheme to try and help and support older residents in the county through the winter months. The ‘Happy at Home’ scheme, produced by the Council in partnership with the Western Health and Social Care Trust and the South West Age Partnership group, provides the community with […]










