Aogán Ó Fearghaíl reveals his personal disappointment that Pete McGrath has stepped down as Fermanagh boss
Councillors rack up £74k travel bill
LOCAL councillors claimed over £74,000 in expenses in the last financial year travelling to conferences and meetings, it has been revealed. Figures on Members Allowances for 2016-2017 were published this week by the local authority and reveal the sums paid to the 40 sitting councillors. For the year ending on 31st March 2017, Fermanagh and […]
Benny calls time on ‘Old Enniskillen’
Over the past year, ‘Old Enniskillen’ has proved hugely popular, gaining over 16,000 likes in 45 countries.
Thousands on the march at Twelfth in Lisbellaw
Blue skies and summer sunshine helped swell numbers attending the main Twelfth of July celebrations in Lisbellaw
Eamonn unfazed by island adventure
Eamonn has decided to do his bit by living on an unoccupied island on Lower Lough Erne on his own for a whole week, starting this Sunday.
Day out in Rossnowlagh ends with sinking feeling…
Rising tide may cost daytrippers thousands of pounds in car repair bills
Mountain rescue to benefit from Orange parades
Motorists are reminded to allow for traffic disruption this Wednesday.
Devenish ferry back in time for tourist season
Almost two years after suspending the service due to “budgetary pressures”, the Department for Communities has just resurrected the ferry service.
Underage drinking warning as police seize booze on bus
Police issue stark warning to parents about dangers of underage drinking