Last Friday (June 23rd) marked one year since Fermanagh voted to remain in the EU, but was dragged out of Europe by the close overall ‘leave’ vote.
End of an era as last bank finally closes
The closure of the Bank of Ireland branch in Belleek last Friday marked the end of an era in the border village.
Disabled schoolboy’s call to save school
A young disabled scoolboy has pleaded with the education authorities not to close his school.
Travel disruption as bus users braced for all-out strik
The No 30 route from Doengal to Dublin, via Fermanagh, is expected to be disrupted by the stike.
Motorists urged to avoid main road during resurfacing
The disruption is expected to last less than a week.
UNDER THREAT: Fears for future of Dublin bus
Financial pressures may force the company to cut back on services.
Mechanic caught drink driving said he was testing car
Thomas Morrow of Old Station Road, Rathmore contested charges of drink driving, driving without insurance and driving without a licence
PUMP PRICES: ‘Perfect storm’ to blame for sharp rise in fuel costs
Brexit, snow in the south of Europe, and even the rise of the far right are all contributing to the rise in fuel prices.
Woman in court after reversing into parked car
Careless driving charge after woman crashed into stationary car
Cash, jewellery and handbags stolen in latest break-ins
THERE IS growing concern at the number of break-ins and burglaries across Fermanagh, especially in the north of the county. The most recent occurred in the Davog Drive area of Belleek, when a sum of money was stolen from a purse from a family home. Two weeks ago, also in the Belleek area, a handbag […]