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HomeLauren Harte

Meltdown: roads feeling the heat across Fermanagh


No you’re not seeing things … gritters back on streets, this time to deal with melting tar.

Category: Headline, News


Cars are banned from part of Rossnowlagh beach


‘The buoys have only been in place for a few weeks but so far the reaction from people has been very positive.’

Category: Headline, News


‘Sad’ unionist MLA under fire for intimidation claims


Rosemary Barton said the prospect of a Fermanagh victory had led to some feeling under pressure and “deeply uncomfortable” .

Category: Headline, News


Parents vote to make Brollagh an integrated school


The Board of Governors will now put together a development proposal for Brollagh to be transformed into an integrated school.

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Mother’s horror at ‘vile’ social media account


The mother fears the Instagram account called fermanagh_shifts is encouraging inappropriate behviour.

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Wedding ceasefire for football crazy couple!


Whatever happens on tomorrow this was an early Donegal and Fermanagh match up where both Elaine and Maurice are the worthy winners.

Category: GAA, Headline, News


Fermanagh’s band of brothers…


 “I suppose having a brother on the panel makes it a bit more special because we grew up playing football together.”

Category: Headline, News


Trio target shop armed with axe in early morning raid


Damage was caused to an internal ATM machine however, it was reported the men left empty handed.

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Towns and villages across county show their colours!


Bunting and flags have become a familiar sight as the Erne colours adorn lamposts and telegraph poles from Ederney to Lisnaskea and Roslea.

Category: Headline, News


Top unionist says that he won’t be going to GAA final


Tom Elliott famously said he would not attend a GAA match.

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