Joe Pat’s latest project couldn’t be closer to home
School welcomes plans for 20mph speed limit
An initiative introducing part-time 20mph speed limits at rural primary schools has been welcomed locally.
Roslea folk ‘determined to take control of own destiny’
THE RESIDENTS of the wider Roslea area are taking their destiny into their own hands with their pro-active approach to dealing with the potentially devastating threats from Brexit, population decline, and the loss of their secondary school. The area’s local Community Forum, which takes in Roslea, Kilafoe, Coonian, and all that’s in between, has appointed […]
Checkpoints expected to be ‘inevitable’ post-Brexit
IT is becoming increasingly likely Fermanagh’s border will become an international frontier in the coming years, complete with customs checks, as moves towards a Brexit continue. This week the Herald spoke to the head of policy in the North for the Freight Transport Association (FTA), Seamus Leheny, who has been meeting with the […]
Cross-border smugglers could be back in business
Brexit and its implications for the border could see a return to the days of the past.
Kevin helping to transform Roslea centre into arts hub
Encouraging and developing art and creativity in Fermanagh
League programme proceeding apace
The senior county side’s exit from the All-Ireland at the hands of Mayo ihas allowed the authorities a clear run at the domestic programme.
Time for border people to ‘band together’ & ‘sit tight’
In villages like Belleek and Roslea people wait anxiously with growing concern over what will happen next
Fermanagh name side to face Wexford in Qualifier opener
Pete McGrath has named his starting 15 to face Wexford in Saturday’s All-Ireland Championship qualifier in Wexford Park.