Last Saturday Ederney youngster Rory Baird set out to claim another nine county title to his collection. Baird, who is now competing at the Boy 4 (46KG) weight category knew at this age group he would get nothing easy.
Almost one third of shops in prime shopping street now lying empty
VACANT commercial premises in two much sought-after ‘business’ streets in Enniskillen, Belmore Street and Darling Street are away above the average vacancy figure for Northern Ireland.
‘Property cartel’ blamed for high rental values in Enniskillen
ENNISKILLEN is more expensive for commerical rent than other towns west of the Bann commercial , according to a local DoE Local Planning Division report.
Future of old Erne hospital site to be decided in weeks
Deal dependent on £900,000 purchase by college
Get fit and raise money for charity
Want to get trim for the summer holidays? Would you just like to be fitter and healthier? Then why not take part in the Enniskillen Focus Fit Challenge?
Under 21 preparations going well
Fermanagh’s under 21 squad have been in steady preparation for their mid-March Ulster championship clash with Omagh.
‘You’re too old’, judge tells self-styled King of the Gypsies
A 47-year-old Enniskillen man who called himself ‘the king of the gypsies’ has been bound over to keep the peace for two years after a birthday assault on a police officer.
Girls night out – with a few brave men – for Fifty Shades of Grey!
THE EXCITEMENT and giddiness is palpable at Enniskillen’s IMC Cinema on Monday night. It’s day four of 50 Shades of Grey: And the largely female audience size shows no signs of waning. THE EXCITEMENT and giddiness is palpable at Enniskillen’s IMC Cinema on Monday night. It’s day four of 50 Shades of Grey: And the largely female audience size shows no signs of waning.
Championship draw had its old spark back
No argument about it but over the last few seasons the spark of anticipation had been sucked out of the atmosphere at the County Board meeting which dealt with the new season’s championship draws.
Sinn Fein want WWII sign in Irish
PLANS to erect an historical sign at the Celtic Park playing field in Enniskillen have hit a bump after a Sinn Fein councillor called for Irish to be included as a second language.