Sinn Fein MP Michelle Gildernew and Ulster Unionist Cllr Howard Thornton hit out at Horizon West move
Margaret wins new set of wheels!
CHRISTMAS has certainly come early for Margaret Mimnagh as she was handed the keys to a brand new set of wheels this week. The Drumquin woman woke up to a wonderful surprise on Saturday morning when her phone rang and she learned that she had scooped the top prize of a new Hyundai i10 […]
Mobile bank to replace Irvinestown closed branch
Ulster Bank customers in Irvinestown are to be offered a mobile banking service once the branch closes next summer. Irvinestown is one of 11 branch closures announced by Ulster Bank earlier this month, a move they say is due to more of its customers opting to avail of digital banking services. The move will reduce […]
Householders warned after Irvinestown burglary
POLICE have issued a timely warning to local homeowners to adopt sensible crime prevention measures to help them reduce their risk of falling victim to burglary this Christmas. The appeal comes as detectives in Enniskillen appeal for information following a robbery at a house in the Killadeas Road area of Irvinestown. According to police, the […]
Watch out… over 3,500 parking fines issued this year
ENNISKILLEN drivers have been handed more parking tickets than their fellow motorists in Omagh in the first nine months of this year. So far this year, from January to September 2017, a total of 3,588 parking penalty charges were issued in Enniskillen compared with the 3,447 which were processed in Omagh. While Omagh had more […]
Bravery award for surfers who rescued footballers
Donegal men Owen Murphy, Fergal Muller, Friederike Rost and Sean Young will receive the “Seiko Just in Time Rescue Award”.
‘Mum would have loved to see me walk down the aisle’
Shane Sweeney from Irvinestown was reacting to last week’s overwhelming vote by Australians in favour of legalising same-sex marriage.
Ulster Bank closure linked to drop in town trade
Irvinestown is one of 11 branch closures announced by Ulster Bank as more of its customers are opting to use digital banking services.
MLAs face a salary review as budget set
Secretary of State James Brokenshire has commissioned an independent review into whether MLAs should still receive their full salaries.
Varadkar: ‘Agreement is possible’ to restore Stormont
Leo Varadkar discussed the current political impasse with Secretary of State James Brokenshire and DUP leader Arlene Foster.