“Significant access to signal and fast telecoms service is a necessity in the 21st Century”
Scores on the boards after first championship week
The first weekend of Fermanagh championship action saw 22-200 scored in nine action packed clashes across the county.
Transgender summer camp welcomed to Derrygonnelly
Over 60 young people have descended on Derrygonnelly this week as Fermanagh hosts its first ever European Trans and Intersex summer Camp. The camp is being organised by GenderJam NI, an organisation which supports the North’s young trans community. The group arrived at the Tir Navar Centre on Sunday for their second annual residential camp, […]
Eamonn unfazed by island adventure
Eamonn has decided to do his bit by living on an unoccupied island on Lower Lough Erne on his own for a whole week, starting this Sunday.
It’s the big Fleadh in Derrygonnelly this weekend
One of the biggest cultural and music events of the year takes place in Derrygonnelly this weekend.
Fermanagh gets ready to go green for St Patrick
Thousands expected for St Patrick’s Day parade in Enniskillen, and plenty of goings on right across the county.
Disabled schoolboy’s call to save school
A young disabled scoolboy has pleaded with the education authorities not to close his school.
New school library is an open book for pupils
New school library will massively benefit the children and their education
Birthday fishing trip ends in fatal road tragedy
Funeral of Kristaps Smilskalns takes place in Swalinbar
Music, song and plenty of craic in Derrygonnelly
Weekend of celebration for traditional music at the Eddie Duffy and Mick Hoy Memorial Traditional Music Festival