“It is a green fest and if you come from the unionist tradition believe me it’s a very uncomfortable situation.”
Sahara sand storm hits Fermanagh!
On Sunday and Monday mornings many motorists across the county woke to find their cars covered in a fine film of reddish orange dust.
Funding boost for Irvinestown healthy living centre
“The ARC Healthy Living Centre exists to promote benefit to our local community.”
Return to the island -Lough Derg reopens to pilgrims
JUST days before the celebration of the saint himself, it has been announced St Patrick’s Sanctuary at Lough Derg will be reopened to pilgrims this summer. Having been forced to close for the last two summers due to the Covid pandemic – the first time since 1828 the pilgrimage had to be suspended – the famous holy site will […]
New helm at Carrybridge
“It feels amazing to pass out and take the next step in my lifeboat volunteer career.
Victim’s family attends ‘unity in remembrance’ service
Mr Bell, whose father was just 21-years-old when he died, said the church service had been very important to their family.
Cost of living crisis sees demand for support soar
“There is no shame in seeking help, it is absolutely the right thing to do.”
Fermanagh’s connections to Ireland’s most famous saint
Probably the most famous local landmark in to bear St Patrick’s name within the county can be found in beautiful little corner of Belcoo.
Taking to the skies in memory of Katie-May and Nicola
Grassroots efforts have been underway in the Lisnaskea area, particularly by the Emmetts, to help bring better mental health supports to the community
School bus driver shortage starting to hit home locally
“It’s a continuing problem, and I can’t foresee it’s going to get any better.”