As Roslea go in search of their third championship in four years and Belcoo their first ever Colm Bradley looks at where the game will be won and lost on Sunday
Jobs hope for workers laid off at Flynns
THE shock at the lay-off of some 40 employees of Flynns Foods in Roslea has been eased by news that a number of local firms are looking for staff, with one local firm in the meat trade looking for ten operatives.
We did our best, says Foster’s department
IN response to a perceived lack of political action to help save Flynn’s Fine Foods of Roslea, Arlene Foster and her department have hit back in the wake of criticism.
Come and talk to us, urges local credit
THE closure of Flynns Fine Foods is beginning to put the squeeze on ex-employees with savings in Roslea Credit Union, and on the credit union itself.
Family’s fear for missing brother
A distraught family in the Roslea area are holding out hope that youngest son, Gerard Tierney (40), who has been missing from home since Thursday, will show up safe and well.
Fear and loathing as marching season gets underway
For the small unionist community tucked in the heart of east Fermanagh it can often be a time of fear and apprehension.
Quigley return will boost Fermanagh
The Roslea man suffered from a broken ankle towards the end of the National League campaign