Fivemiletown club kicks off new ‘mental wealth’ plan


FIVEMILETOWN United FC has unveiled a new three year mental health strategy aimed at breaking down stigma and creating space for open, honest conversations among players and the wider community. Prompted by heartbreaking tragedies across the area in recent years, the initiative will focus on promoting positive mental health throughout the club and beyond, offering education, […]


Over 1200 to take part in the Enniskillen 10K


OVER 1200 runners are set to pound the pavements around the town on Saturday when the hugely popular Enniskillen 10K returns, with excitement building throughout the county. The Modern Tyres sponsored Enniskillen 10K is now an annual event which attracts large crowds to the town, with families and residents lining the route to cheer on […]


Oak Healthy Living Centre host film awards night


THIS Saturday, The Hillgrove Hotel will come alive with excitement as the Oak Healthy Living Centre hosts its much-anticipated Film Awards fundraiser. Over 80 actors have been involved in the production of seven films all shot at various locations in the Erne East area. On Saturday evening, the results of a massive community effort will be seen […]


Fermanagh music stars team up in Spain


DONAGH singer Patrick Treacy said he had “an unbelievable few days” in Torremolinos after he partnered up with local singer Derek Ryan on his much-anticipated and popular Spanish show. Treacy, who captured the ‘Glór Tíre’ title earlier this year, was one of a number of performers who teamed up with Ryan on his ‘Beat in […]


Have your say on puppy and kitten sale reforms


A PUBLIC consultation has been launched in Northern Ireland on new proposals to regulate the selling and supplying of puppies and kittens. Led by DAERA Minister Andrew Muir, the proposals aim to improve animal welfare through measures like a version of Lucy’s Law, banning third-party sales. This would require all sellers to have bred the […]


Farmers warned BVD restrictions are now in effect


FERMANAGH livestock farmers have been advised that herd restrictions have come into force to prevent the spread of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD). Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir announced the restrictions last week, which have been introduced on June 1 for animals over 30 days old that haven’t been tested for BVD. “BVD is a serious and […]


Fermanaghs mobile barber bringing haircuts to you!


IN A world where convenience is king, one Fermanagh man has taken the concept to a new level by turning a van into a fully functional mobile barbershop. This innovative approach is revolutionizing the way people access services, offering a fresh and flexible solution for busy clients. Pauric Mullaney from Newtownbutler has been barbering since […]


Irvinestown PS still fabulous after 50 years


IRVINESTOWN Primary School is celebrating a remarkable milestone – 50 years of educating and inspiring generations of students. Over the past half-century, the school has become a cornerstone of the community, shaping young minds and fostering lifelong friendships. On Saturday morning, over 100 guests gathered to mark the golden anniversary. Former pupils, staff and friends […]


Derrylin community unite for special crochet project


GROUPS of crafters in Derrylin have been ‘stitching together’ to create a lifelike display of the village in support of a beloved friend with cancer. What began as a creative idea soon became a heartfelt exhibition and a powerful act of community support. “We were devastated when we heard the news,” said Mary Mooney, art […]


Fermanagh to face Sligo in Tailteann Cup quarter-final


FERMANAGH will host Sligo next weekend in the quarter-final of the Tailteann Cup. Kieran Donnelly’s charges were drawn against the Connacht men in the draw for the last eight of the competition this morning (Monday). Sligo booked their place in the last eight with a 1-27 to 2-19 win over Carlow. To read more on […]