Stronger sterling makes it a good time to head south!


IF you’re heading south or  jetting off to the sun now is a good time to get good value on the euro. The recent surge in strength of Sterling has seen the currency rise close to its highest level against the Euro since the EU referendum over three years ago. The demand for Euro in […]


Live streaming council meeting could cost £1,000 per hr


LOCAL Council meetings could soon be streamed live online, allowing the public to keep closer tabs on what their councillors are up to. However the Council has claimed it would cost up to £1,000 per hour to do so.  Aside from the increasing number of issues that are being discussed confidentially in recent times, all […]


County Buildings reopens as transformed ‘services hub’


THE County Buildings in Enniskillen’s East Bridge Street are to reopen with a customer focused hub designed to make it easier to access FODC (Fermanagh and Omagh District Council) services. The public building will open in Enniskillen, on Monday 24 February after a  lengthy period of refurbishment. The Enniskillen ‘Connect Centre’ and a number of […]


Room with a pew: from country church to deluxe home


A CHARMING OLD country church nestled in the heart of county Fermanagh is set for a modern make over. The old stone church building at Pubble is steeped in history. The roadside church located just about one mile outside the village of Tempo overlooks green fields, country roads and a historic graveyard believed to date […]


‘Large’ haul of drugs uncovered


A LARGE quantity of “suspected” diazepam tablets has been seized from a property in the Camphill area of Newtownbutler by local authorities on Thursday. In a statement, PSNI Fermanagh said, “Your local district support team and Erne East neighbourhood policing team have acted on more of the information you provided us with.  “A search of […]


Defacing of Irish sign ‘is racist vandalism’


THERE has been public outrage following an attack on a bilingual sign posted for Crannog Way, Enniskillen, with the Irish translation for Crannog Way being defaced by vandals using black paint. Local councillor Tommy Maguire condemned the attack saying, “This type of racist vandalism is completely unacceptable. The local community campaigned hard to get these […]


Pedestrian crossing at scene of road tragedy rejected


FOLLOWING the tragic death recently of a woman in a road accident in Irvinestown, a request for a pedestrian crossing to be installed as a matter of urgency has been turned down by the roads agency. The council recently requested a puffin crossing on the Brownhill Link Road in Irvinestown following the death of 54-year-old […]


File in Lunney case ‘half height of solicitor’


A THREAT to directors at Quinn Industrial Holdings still remains according to gardai. It is understood directors of the Derrylin based firm recently met with Garda and were told that there was nothing to suggest that threat of an attack was reduced. Attacks on QIH have been going on for years, with somewhere in the […]


Death of leading local businessman after short illness


TRIBUTES have been made following the death of popular businessman Roy Kells, who passed away peacefully in hospital on Sunday. The husband of Shirley and father of David, Ian, Andrew and Catherine, he was known for his clothing stores throughout the North. Speaking to the Herald, Company Secretary, Howard McMorris said, “The management and staff […]


Expansion plans on track as St Kevin’s keeps growing


THINGS are finally on the move for St Kevin’s College, after a three- year halt on decision making in Stormont put a hold on major extension plans for the school. Despite this, “new hopes” have emerged since the Executive got back to business – with plans to have a “considerable” amount of extension work completed […]