Students from across Fermanagh are expected to turn out to St Michael’s Church in Enniskillen when a relic to St Carlo Acutis will be permanently enshrined in the church building. A large crowd is expected to turn out to St Michael’s Church on Sunday, October 19, when Bishop Donal McKeown will preside at the ceremony, […]
Fermanagh Pride triumphs with joyful celebration of unity
Local charities, support groups, drag queens, and Fermanagh Pride representatives marched proudly through the town. The colourful parade began at the FIND Centre and made its way through the streets to Enniskillen Castle. The parade set off in the early afternoon, later than scheduled, out of respect for a funeral taking place at St. Michael’s […]
‘Johnny was the love of my life’
The wife of the late Johnny Murray remembered her husband as the “love of my life” and as the “most amazing daddy” as the county mourns the sudden passing of the much-loved father of two. Mourners lined the streets around St Tierney’s Church in Roslea on Thursday as the county said a final goodbye to […]
Ely Lodge brought to the market by Savills for £5m
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Savills has been instructed to bring to market Ely Lodge, a historic 209-acre estate with over 2.7 miles of private lough frontage on Lower Lough Erne. The property, which has been extensively restored and maintained, is offered for sale by private treaty with a guide price of £5m. Occupying a commanding peninsula position just six […]
Plan to revolutionise Fermanagh tourism sector
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TOURISM leaders and business owners in Fermanagh have been encouraged to share their views on a draft corporate plan which sets out the next steps for the economy in the North. The industry in Fermanagh has struggled over the past year, with the cost-of-living crisis having a significant impact, forcing Tourism Northern Ireland to look […]
Fundraising never feels like work for Krystle Corrigan
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When you step into the Cancer Focus NI centre in Enniskillen, chances are you’ll be greeted by the warmth and enthusiasm of Krystle Corrigan. As Fundraising Events Officer for Enniskillen and Fermanagh, Krystle is the driving force behind a packed calendar of local events that raise vital funds while bringing people together with hope and […]
NIAS admits to patient safety concerns
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THE NI Ambulance Service (NIAS) has admitted that delays in its response times are putting patients at risk. In the minutes for its June board meeting, NIAS discussed its 999 response times, citing ‘persistent handover delay’ and staff availability – due to crews over working their scheduled hours – as among the reasons for long delays. The report outlined how the […]
Big-hearted bikers ‘Ride Out for Prems’
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THE Western Trust has expressed its gratitude for generous donations made to its neonatal units by the charity motorcycle group Bikers Ride Out for Prems. The group, dedicated to supporting premature babies, is currently undertaking a four-day fundraising tour around Ireland. There are 30 bikes visiting 12 hospitals who raised money to purchase medical equipment […]
Ambulance cover fears as transfers to Derry soar
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FERMANAGH is being left without adequate ambulance cover, as new figures reveal the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) is making more than two transfers a day from the South West Acute Hospital (SWAH) to Altnagelvin. A Freedom of Information request obtained by the ‘Herald shows NIAS carried out 795 transfers from Enniskillen to Derry in […]
Encirc empowers grassroots action on local poverty
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COMMUNITIES across Fermanagh are getting a much-needed boost thanks to a new funding initiative by a local business aimed at tackling poverty and improving lives. Administered by the Fermanagh Trust, the Encirc Tackling Poverty Fund is enabling local groups to deliver meaningful support where it’s needed most, from fighting isolation to creating new opportunities. The […]










