THIS MONTH for the ‘Fermanagh Lives Lived’ series of in-depth interviews, the Herald was in conversation with Fr Joe McVeigh from Ederney. Fr Joe talks about his 50 years of ministry which began in Fermanagh the same year as internment was introduced, his early days in Moneyvriece and St Michael’s College, and his passion for […]
Chloe dreams of making it on Broadway
Talented Lisnaskea girl, Chloe McCaffrey, has been a member of Fermanagh School of Music and Performing Arts for four years. After months of hard work the 15-year-old who aspires to make it to Broadway has recently achieved her LCM Diploma in Musical Theatre at Distinction Level, making her one of very few to reach such […]
Ciaran’s Mourne challenge raises almost £8,000
Ciarán Corrigan along with friends Damien Owens and Jason Martin, recently ran the ‘Mourne Wall’.
Fermanagh Fleadh champs bidding for All-Ireland honours
Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann has organised ‘FleadhFest’, an alternative virtual competitive structure for solo champions.
Dog patrols continue in bid to tackle stinky problem
Dog owners are being reminded that if they do not pick up after their pets they will be fined.
International nurses speak of love for Fermanagh
‘I do not regret moving here at all. This is one of the best decisions I have made in my life.’
‘A face or place that makes you happy’
We’ve teamed up with Enniskillen photoshop to offer one lucky amateur photographer the chance to have their work professionally printed.
Maura was a ‘born educator’
Many people of a certain age in Enniskillen will remember Mrs MacMahon as a teacher in the old Abbey Street and St Michael’s primary schools.
Beach bummer for unfortunate car owners
As always at this time of year, a few brave souls parked their cars too close to the water’s edge.
Urgent public appeal over hospital discharges
“The essential co-operation of patients, and their families and carers on discharge, will help free up beds during this extremely challenging time.”









