A LOCAL drapery store in Irvinestown remains one of the focal points in the town, over 90 years since it first opened its doors. J O’Hanlon based at Pound Street, Irvinestown has spawned four generations of the O’Hanlon family and remains as popular in 2015 as it was in 1920.
There’s a darkness on the edge of town
CONCERNS continue over the state of street lights in the county, with reported rises in the number of lights dim or out due to budget cuts.
32 years cycling the world for charity
A BELLEEK cyclist has travelled the length and breadth of the world for the past 30 years raising thousands of pounds for charity. Peter McDonald, who lives in Belleek has been on the bike since 1982 raising vital funds for various charities.
Belleek is North’s first ‘World Host’ village
Belleek has become Northern Ireland’s first WorldHost Village.
Coa father who crashed into garden was three times over limit
A 44-year-old Coa father of three, who crashed his car into a garden, was over three times the legal alcohol limit for driving.
‘She lived life to the full despite illness’
THE AUNT of young Belleek woman Catherine Heron, who died unexpectedly on Saturday, has paid tribute to a niece who ‘grabbed each day and made the most of it’.
Multi-million pound museum facelift underway
A £3m facelift to Enniskillen Castle is officially underway as a renovation project to transform part of the building into a state-of-the-art visitor centre has started.
Volunteers vow never to give up until Kieran is found
IT’S now three weeks since Kieran McAree went missing in the Lough Erne and his family, friends and volunteers have vowed never to give up until he is found.
Fuel prices are slashed to 99p
FUEL PRICES in the county have plummeted with diesel now available on the Belleek/Ballyshannon border for less than a pound.
Tragic death brings back memories of late father
THE TRAGIC sudden death of Derrygonnelly woman Clare Swift, 37, has brought back memories of that of her late father Kevin who also died young of a heart attack.