Belleek has become Northern Ireland’s first WorldHost Village.
‘She lived life to the full despite illness’
THE AUNT of young Belleek woman Catherine Heron, who died unexpectedly on Saturday, has paid tribute to a niece who ‘grabbed each day and made the most of it’.
Belleek locals live over a year longer than Enniskillen residents
PEOPLE living in rural Fermanagh should expect to live longer, have fewer self-harm admission rates and less teenage pregnancies than those living in urban Enniskillen, a report has suggested.
Erne Gaels ready for St Paul’s test
It’s a soft Sunday morning in Belleek as Erne Gaels go through their paces ahead of ahead of their meeting with Monaghan minor champions Donaghmoyne at the St Paul’s Ulster club minor football championship tournament in Belfast.
Dip in road ‘an accident waiting to happen’
A large dip in the surface of a main stretch of road between Belleek and Garrison is causing a headache for local motorists, according to a local councillor.
Latest: Rory Gallagher named as new Donegal manager
BELLEEK native Rory Gallagher has this evening been named as the new manager of the Donegal senior gaelic football team.
35th marathon for 77-year-old former GAA star
With time ticking away, Belleek-born watchmaker, Pat O’Loughlin (77) who is now based in Castlederg aims to run his 35th Dublin City Marathon tomorrow
A house divided: Belleek or Derrylin?
New proposals would make Belleek, not Derrylin, Fermanagh’s fourth town – local people gave their views…
Declan revs up for world skills finals
A SOUTH West College student is setting his sights on Brazil and the world’s largest international skills competition having earned selection for the UK’s WorldSkills squad.
Tragic Belleek orphan girls to be recalled in poignant ‘homecoming’
LAST Saturday, a descendant of a Belleek orphan who was an inmate in Ballyshannon Workhouse and was shipped off, along with her sister and 17 others to Australia at the height of the Potato Famine bridged a 166-year gap.