A FERMANAGH patient has been singing the praises of the Hospital at Home service and the South West Acute Hospital. The Fermanagh resident fell ill at home and when their condition worsened they decided it was best to ring an ambulance. Within approximately 20 minutes the paramedic team arrived and after their initial assessment, rushed […]
Fermanagh pharmacist Paul committed to the cause
Paul Hughes was the worthy winner of the 2024 Fermanagh Herald Lifetime Achievement Award at the Killyhevlin Hotel last Friday.
Kinawley set to welcome Ulster champions Clann Éireann
Will it be third time lucky for Kinawley this weekend in the Ulster Senior Club campaign? The past two years the Boru’s have bowed out in the first round having lost heaviliy to Bredagh last year and the year before that, losing to St McCartan’s of Augher by six points. This weekend’s task looks no […]
New support group for Fermanagh stroke survivors
‘Stroke Warriors’ has opened a community hub in Enniskillen.
Fermanagh priest recalls support of President Carter
Fr Sean McManus successfully President Carter to introduce a ban on US arms shipments to the RUC.
Hospital plan could see SWAH lose acute status
Despite repeated assurances the Enniskillen hospital would retain its acute status, it has now been proposed to reclass it as a general hospital.
Fermanagh drama groups set for Enniskillen festival
Preparations are underway for the four-day Enniskillen One Festival.
Health Minister sets out plan for Public Health Bill
With much concern in Fermanagh, the minister has moved to allay some of the fears and controversies regarding the planned legislation.
Drug seizures, arrests, and car chases across Fermanagh
Fermanagh police have been busy over the past week, with thousands of pounds of drugs found over the weekend.
Fermanagh family battles Florida hurricane
An Irvinestown man has described how he and his family got through Florida’s ‘storm of the century’ Hurricane Milton.