The results of the excavation will be presented at a ‘Celebration of the Backstreets’ on Tuesday, November 23.
Community archaeology a big hit in Boho
The dig was the first of its kind to be carried out on a famine road.
Calls for immediate action to attract medical students
Not enough local students are being accepted to Queen’s University to study medicine – Greene
Public urged to help identify unmarked burial sites
“There are undoubtedly more examples out there that need to be recorded, but this requires help from the Fermanagh public.”
Hard border fears ‘are already hitting home’
A new study has shown Brexit is already impacting day-to-day life here in worrying ways.
Grainger and Howard win rally championship
David Howard and Benny Grainger have been presented with their silverware for winning the 2014 NI Navigation Rally championship.
Local schools unfazed by massive cuts in Belfast university numbers
TWO local principals are confident their pupils will continue to attain places at the two leading universities in the North despite student numbers being cut by 1,100.
Local students could be hit by plans to cut university places
Local students could be hit by plans to slash student intake at two of the North’s main universities.
Fermanagh students ‘polls apart’ on Irish unity vote
Fermanagh student political activists at Queen’s University are in the midst of a referendum debate that will see the university population vote on whether the university supports Irish unity.
Luke shaves beard for charity!
ENNISKILLEN-BORN student Luke Burns got something of a trim this week – in promotion for his university’s ‘Movember’ appeal.