It is unclear who or what caused the damage to the 1,000-year-old monument.
Community mourns passing of ‘character’ Willie Lyons
“Willie was an absolute character. He had a real devilish sense of humour.”
Carrybridge Regatta returns after 100 years
The ‘West Islanders’ have revived the race, which takes place this weekend, after a century
Man seriously injured in Derrylin crash
The road has since reopened following the crash between a car and a lorry this morning.
Eco showboat on its way to Fermanagh
The innovative boat will arrive in Carrybridge this weekend where it will complete a historic four month ‘arts voyage’ through Ireland.
Enniskillen Bypass one of Minister’s top priorities
The project is still waiting on funding to be secured, however.
Fermanagh Musical Theatre returns with ‘9 to 5’
Tickets are now available for the spectacular show, which will run from tomorrow evening until August 24th.
Fermanagh to continue to bask in hot sun this weekend
The nights will continue to be muggy over the weekend, too.
Priest calls for parades to be confined to ‘own area’
A HUMAN rights campaigner has demanded that Orange Order parades be confined to their own areas in order to prevent violent clashes taking place. Fermanagh native, Fr Sean McManus – who is President of the Irish National Caucus in Washington DC – said that parades themselves were fine as long as the residents of the area where […]
Fermanagh sizzles in scorcher
FERMANAGH basked in glorious summer sunshine this week, as the county picked up the tail end of the extreme weather that saw southern Irish counties and a large swathe of Britain bake in record temperatures. While it was slightly cooler here – or slightly less hot, to be more accurate – the beginning of the week brought the warmest days of […]










