THERE ARE fears some local schools will not be able to afford to keep up with their much-needed social distancing and Covid safety measures due to a lack of funding. When the Herald recently spoke to some Fermanagh schools about how they were coping with their reopening in these challenging times, all were doing OK […]
Fermanagh publicans have fingers crossed at third time
Last week the Executive announced that September 21 would be the new date for pubs that do not serve food to re-open.
Only fraction of local Covid tests are positive
Huge increase in Covid tests, but less than 0.8% have the virus
Moment of truth as schools finally open their doors
WITH every school in Fermanagh returning class for the first time since March, it’s been a momentous week for the county. Below the Herald talks to the principals of two of the county’s biggest schools on how they, their staff, and their pupils have been coping with the return. BRIAN Treacy, principal of Holy Trinity […]
Our commitment to celebrating local business success!
OVER the last 9 years the Fermanagh Herald have taken the opportunity to highlight, recognise and celebrate local business success at our annual business awards ceremony. The 9th annual Fermanagh Herald Business Awards had been scheduled to take place at the Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges on Friday 25th September and our team […]
Pubs ‘unfairly treated’ for surge in cases
“It’s impossible to shift the blame onto them when in reality they have been closed since March.”
Enniskillen pub reopens after Covid case confirmation
The bar was forced to close for a deep clean yesteday “as a precaution”
Fans offered live GAA TV option
The restrictions around Covid-19 won’t stop avid GAA fans following their local sides this weekend.