NESTLED in the leafy outskirts of Enniskillen is a pioneering school, unlike any other in the county. EOTAS (Education Other Than at School) provides a support service for young people for whom mainstream education is no longer successful. It offers local young people who require some help completing their schooling the chance to do so in a relaxed, non-judgemental […]
Clodagh’s star continues to rise with AIMS award
Enniskillen’s rising star Clodagh Sweeney has taken home top a theatre award. The musical theatre performer has been awarded for her portrayal of the character Maureen in Fermanagh Musical Theatre’s 2023 production of ‘Rent.’ The AIMS (Association of Irish Musical theatre societies) send out adjudicators to each show to review the on-stage performances, the adjudicator will then nominate the […]
Storm clouds for Fermanagh holidaymakers?
FERMANAGH holidaymakers were left worrying about their vacations in the sun after Aer Lingus was forced to cancel hundreds of flights this week due to industrial action by pilots. Approximately 270 flights are due to be cancelled from today to Tuesday, July 2 as a result of industrial action by pilots, with around 40,000 passengers going to popular destinations […]
Fermanagh woman warns of ‘very convincing’ scam
A FERMANAGH woman has been left in shock after she narrowly escaped falling into the trap of a “very, very convincing” scammer. On Friday afternoon, Sonia Rooney from Enniskillen received a phone call from a man claiming he was from the Bank of Ireland and there had been suspicious activity on her card. The caller was […]
Fermanagh’s Tumbling Paddies set for major festival
The Fermanagh band has established themselves as one of the hottest properties on the local music scene.
Call for Fermanagh inclusion in tourism schemes
From the Hidden Heartlands to the WIld Atlantic Way, there are calls for Fermanagh to be included in cross-border tourism schemes.
Enniskillen businesswoman gives lowdown on Brexit woes
Charlie’s Bar manager, Una Burns, was part of a panel discussing what Brexit means for Northern Ireland businesses.
Fermanagh GAA legend remembered as loving family man
Much-loved father-of-six Paul Coyle was laid to rest in Swatragh last weekend.
Grave situation: Monuments on the rise
ARE elaborate grave headstones moving testaments to grief and loss or vulgar spectacles of one-upmanship? That’s the question being asked after complaints locally of some families overstepping the mark when it comes to remembering their deceased relatives. In recent weeks, readers have contacted the Herald complaining about how their families’ graves at Cross Cemetery are being encroached […]
Top marks for creative St Ninnidh’s entrepreneurs
GALLERY: Well done to the talented P7 pupils at St Ninnidh’s in Derrylin who impressed the Dragons to be named Ireland’s top ‘Creative Pioneers’!