Fermanagh boating victim remembered 50 years on


By Niamh McGovern A FERMANAGH man who was killed in one of Donegal’s ‘worst ever sea disasters’, was remembered at a 50th anniversary Mass last week. Large crowds gathered at St Columba’s Church, Burtonport on Tuesday (January 7), to mark exactly 50 years since the crew of the Evelyn Marie tragically lost their lives when their fishing […]


Fermanagh greengrocer fears for the future


A LOCAL greengrocer has said it’s “absolutely scandalous” that supermarkets are selling bags of fresh vegetables for around 10 and 20 pence as fears grow over the future of the high street. John Gallagher took over ‘Gillens’ Greengrocers’ in Church Street in Enniskillen in 2013 but like all greengrocers across the North, he’s concerned for their […]


400 tractors expected to convene for Fermanagh protest


FERMANAGH farmers are expected to round up as many as 400 tractors for a procession in protest to agricultural inheritance tax changes. According to a recent Parades Commission application submitted by Ulster Farmers Union, the rally is expected to take place on January 25 at 2pm, commencing at the Enniskillen Mart on the Old Tempo Road […]


Elderly woman stuck in Fermanagh home


A WOMAN who lives in rural Fermanagh has said the “fear of God is in me” after she was trapped in her own home as her road was impassable and the authorities refused to help. Bridget Fitzpatrick, 65, lives on her own on the Mullynaburtlan Road, in the Knocks. Ms Fitzpatrick’s has been unable to […]


Fermanagh mother to speak at female summit in Dublin


A LOCAL mother has said she’s “truly honoured and grateful” to be selected as one of the main speakers at the much-anticipated Women’s Empowerment Summit in Dublin later this month. Enniskillen woman Geraldine McGrath has been confirmed as one of nine speakers at the major female-led workshop which will take place at The Hilton Hotel […]


Lack Primary School to officially close this year


By Niamh McGovern LACK Primary School will close at the end of this school year in what has come as a ‘shattering blow’ to the school community. Last year, the rural school, located on the Tirwinny Road, received a reprieve from closure by Education Minister, Paul Givan, but following Monday’s announcement, the school will discontinue with […]


Fermanagh priest honoured by Pope Francis


A LOCAL priest who is known for his “exceptional work” has been appointed as a Domestic Chaplain to His Holiness by Pope Francis as he continues to work in a prestigious role in Rome. The title of Domestic Chaplain to His Holiness was recently bestowed on Derrylin priest Enda Murphy, who will now be known as […]


Pipe band honoured for world championship success


IRVINE Memorial Pipe Band were honoured for their world success at a civic reception in Townhall, Enniskillen, recently. The world champion band, who meet twice weekly in Clabby under the direction of Pipe Major Neil Stronge and Drum Sergeant Nicky Armstrong, have been established on the pipe band circuit for some time but 2024 takes […]


Fermanagh fitness trainer’s top tips for the new year


A LOCAL fitness expert has urged Fermanagh people to ‘start small and create good habits’ as they aim to lead healthier lifestyles as part of their New Year’s resolutions. Many of us are seeking ways to improve our health, but personal trainer Leanne McElroy, pictured below, acknowledges the challenge can feel overwhelming. “My advice would […]


Top gong for Fermanagh business


A LOCAL business has been recognised for its “commitment to top-tier sustainable energy solutions” at an awards ceremony which celebrated some of the best in the plumbing industry. Set up by Denzil Cluff in 2013 in Derrygonnelly, Ecoerne continues to lead the way in the field of renewable energy and it was recently celebrated at […]