EXCITEMENT is building in Kinawley as Benaughlin CCE prepares to host its inaugural ‘Gathering”’ weekend from November 14 to 16. This brand-new event, run in partnership with Kinawley Community Centre, promises to be a vibrant celebration of traditional Irish music, song, and dance. It will bring together people of all ages to share in the rich […]
Fermanagh stars steal the show at One Act Festival
THE ENNISKILLEN One Act Festival made a triumphant return to the Ardhowen this month, delivering three unforgettable nights of theatre. Over the course of the festival, nine short plays lit up the stage, each one showcasing the raw talent, creativity, and passion of local theatre groups. This year’s Enniskillen One Act Festival culminated in a series […]
Fermanagh mourns the death of Canon Kille
TRIBUTES have been paid across the community following the sad passing of Canon Edwy Kille who was remembered for his ‘compassionate and humble’ nature. Canon Edwy Kille passed away peacefully on Friday, October 17, at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast, aged 95-years-old. Originally from Somerset, Canon Kille ministered in Aghadrumsee, Clogh and Drumsnatt Parishes in South Fermanagh, where he […]
Maria is Fermanagh Herald Business Person of the Year
Maria McKenna, who is the current manager of Lisnaksea Community Enterprise Ltd, was a worthy winner of the special award.
Noel wins the ‘Spirit of Fermanagh’ award
Premium
Noel is the maiden winner of the debut award, which was one of the top accolades up for grabs at the Fermanagh Herald Business Awards.
Service of Remembrance in Enniskillen on Sunday
Premium
A LARGE crowd is expected to line out in Belmore Street in Enniskillen on Sunday morning for the annual Act of Remembrance Ceremony which is set to take place at the Cenotaph. A service in St Macartin’s Cathedral will take place following the wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph at 11am. Taoiseach Micheál Martin is expected […]
Fermanagh journalist recalls a life-changing experience
The Ulster Project’s main goal is simple yet powerful – to bring together young people from Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland, helping us see beyond division and learn from one another. As a teenager, I never really thought about sectarianism. Most of my friends, classmates and teammates were from the Catholic community. It […]
Largo Elis wants Irvinestown to embrace Ulster campaign
Premium
ULSTER IFC QUARTER-FINAL IRVINESTOWN joint-captain Josh Largo Elis says the “belief in the group is huge” as they prepare to kick-off their Ulster Intermediate Championship campaign on Saturday evening in Kingspan Breffni Park. The St Molaise men head to Cavan to take on Cuchulainn weeks after they won the intermediate title, ending their 10-year wait […]
Ulster Project celebrates 50 years of friendship
Premium
FOR nearly half a century, the Ulster Project has united Catholic and Protestant teenagers across the North, through friendship, understanding and shared experiences in the United States. To mark the project’s anniversary, a special service took place in Enniskillen on Saturday. Past members of Enniskillen Ulster Project joined clergy at St. Macartin’s Cathedral, before crossing […]
Bonner and Erne Gaels braced for Kingscourt challenge
Premium
ULSTER SFC QUARTER-FINAL ERNE Gaels manager Declan Bonner wants his players’ to embrace the challenge of the Ulster Club as they return to the provincial series for the second year in a row this weekend. The Fermanagh champions are set to take on Cavan winners Kingscourt Stars in Breffni Park on Saturday evening, as part […]










