GREAT TO BE BACK: LOCAL businesses have told the Herald of their relief and delight to be back where they belong: serving food and drink to their ‘loyal customers’. Publicans spoke about how some lifelong customers had missed the social aspect of going to their local while, food outlets explained how the takeaway service they […]
Questions raised on Public Realm scheme timing
Works are progressing and remain on programme for completion by spring 2022. THE HERALD has raised questions about the timing and planning behind the public realm scheme which, is still ongoing, obstructing traffic and inconveniencing shoppers at the same time as retail reopened after 14 months of interrupted trade. The Fermanagh Herald asked the contractors, […]
Potholes still causing deep concern on county’s roads
49 resurfacing schemes carried out, but 1,339 road defects are still waiting on repair.
GPs may never return to full face-to-face service – BMA
“We’ve never worked so hard yet still find ourselves in a position of needing to defend ourselves.”
Lough Erne RNLI crews urge boaters to be prepared
Both Fermanagh stations helped a total of seven people, including four children, at the weekend.
Patients’ plight and access problems raised at Stormont
The case of a 93-year-old woman who couldn’t get through to her GP in Lisnaskea was rasied at the briefing.
Fermanagh to lose out on temporary testing centre
It would appear that Fermanagh has yet again lost out despite the overwhelming demand.
Concerns raised over erection of flags in Enniskillen
“I have no problem with people from a unionist background flying flags respectfully but the manner, amount and location of these flags is concerning.”
Barney Curley – big hearted genius, legend and one-off
The Irvinestown man had reached almost mythical status in the horseracing world.
Man to stand trial on historical sexual allegations
The man was remanded on his own bail of £500 and ordered to appear before Dungannon Crown Court on June 3.










