The leader of the Green Party in the North paid a visit to Fermanagh last week, offering his support to the party’s Fermanagh and South Tyrone Westminster candidate, Tanya Jones.
Kelly adds experience to McGrath’s Erne squad
Pete McGrath’s squad got a boost with the return of experienced defender Damian Kelly to the fold.
McGrath targets last four
Fermanagh manager, Pete McGrath, was ‘more than happy’ with how the four newcomers to inter-county football fared in their debuts on Sunday while the Down man also gave a clear signal that he is expecting his team to progress to the semi-final stage of the McKenna Cup.
McGrath targets qualification from McKenna group
The Down man is confident that his side can make real headway in the competition and get the year off to the perfect start.
Fermanagh win final warm up tie
A potent first half performance paved the way for this solid Fermanagh success on Monday evening over visiting third level side St Mary’s, Belfast at a cold Brewster Park.
Fermanagh debt totals £3.76m as we approach Christmas
IN SHOCKING FIGURES the Fermanagh Herald can reveal that the total debt accrued in the county last year was a colossal £3.76m.
Useful workouts for senior footballers
Fermanagh played two challenge matches last week with a win and a defeat the return as McKenna Cup preparation continued.
Christmas credit card clear-out
Victims of telephone and email scams are growing in Fermanagh in the run up to Christmas.
Investment in youth the key to ‘being the best we can be’
There was a fella who used to attend St Michael’s college and who had his own desk outside the Principal’s office for the greater part of sixth and seventh year. Roguish would be the loveable Irish way of describing his behaviour in school. He is now a policeman.
The trials and tribulations of the ‘weaker’ counties
Wrapping up business at the recent county board meeting turned out to be quite interesting as delegates chewed the fat over a novel topic.