A number of victims of the insidious scams have come forward in Fermanagh in recent weeks.
Galloon family celebrates five generations
The arrival of baby Theo Armstrong was a particularly special occasion for the Reilly family.
Fermanagh’s historic osprey discovery makes headlines
It has been revealed a pair of ospreys has bred in Fermanagh, the first time this has happpened in Ireland for over 200 years.
Don’t fall ‘foul’ of Council crackdown on dog waste
A toxic, unsightly nuisance, dog fouling is more than just littering – it is a potentially dangerous health hazard.
Fears for Fermanagh officers caught in PSNI data breach
THERE is considerable concern in the local community following last week’s major PSNI data breach. Personal details including surnames, initials and the place of work of the police service’s 10,000 serving officers and civilian staff were published in error on a Freedom of Information website last week, and remained online for several hours. There is no […]
Caves moving with the seasons
OUR weather may be more unpredictable than it’s ever been, but the team at Fermanagh’s top tourist attraction are adapting to the changing times. As reported in last week’s Herald, this year’s summer washout has been impacting many local businesses, including the extremely weather-sensitive Marble Arch Caves, with the rain resulting in the closure of its […]
Family fun day to celebrate SWAH and its staff
“This is our thank you to the frontline staff and the work done by the staff in our incredible south-west acute hospital.”
Toxic blue green algae found across Fermanagh
The potentially dangerous algae has been confirmed at four locations in the county.
£15 million had been allocated for Enniskillen bypass
Money secured to help fund the £65 million project has not been approved.
African priests take up roles across Clogher diocese
There will be new faces in parishes across Fermanagh this September.