A historic Fermanagh church with links to early Christian settlement is set to reopen its doors this Sunday (25 November) following a significant restoration project which began in April past. The Priory Church at Killadeas was built in 1881 but in recent years suffered from effects of penetrating damp in both the tower and main […]
Tributes to clergyman who died, aged 100
WARM tributes have been paid to one of Fermanagh’s oldest residents, Canon Aubrey Northridge, who has died at the age of 100. Late of Goblusk, Killadeas, the retired Church of Ireland minister passed away peacefully on New Year’s Eve at Tilery Nursing Home in Florencecourt. His death came just over six months […]
Leonard takes overall victory at Carn Quarry
Killadeas Driver Jonny Leonard took the winner’s spot in his Mitsubishi Evo6 at the rally time trial in Carn Quarry.
New sensory garden is ‘a dream come true’
New facility at Killadeas Day Care Centre will open later this month.
Hall makes a splash with Classic win
We live in a blessed part of the world for angling. Lough Erne supplies superb fishing, and there are any amount of top class locations in easy reach.
The Fermanagh minister who was padre on D-Day
Rev James McMurray-Taylor was among the troops to land in Normandy on June 6, 1944.
Children’s Hospice proving a godsend for local families
The Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice provides care, support and friendship to local families.
Legal highs ‘cut with dried dog excrement’
IT HAS been revealed that legal highs, ‘readily available’ in Fermanagh, are in some cases being cut with dried dog excrement.
Latest: Major drugs find in Killadeas
Police in Fermanagh have arrested two people in connection with a £15,000 drugs find in Killadeas.