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HomeSelwyn Johnston

Railway head visits Enniskillen to mark anniversary


“Headhunters does a wonderful job in keeping alive the memory of the many railways in and around Enniskillen.”

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Joe Wilkinson and Katherine Ryan visit Enniskillen


The comedians were in Enniskillen while filming a new Channel 4 travel series called ‘Joe and Katherine’s Bargain Holidays.’

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High Sheriff Selwyn bows out as Belleek boss takes over


Outgoing High Sheriff for Fermanagh Selwyn Johnston has said it was an enormous privilege and honour to serve in the role over the past 12 months.

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Locomotive may be permanent feature at the Buttermarket


Myrtle is the wonderful creation of “magical imagineer” Gordon Johnson.

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Fermanagh shares in New Years Honours joy


Rich rewards for locals in annual honours list

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Funder withdraws ‘support’ for commemoration plaque as council divided over Irish language


A KEY funder has withdrawn its application to erect a sign on council property commemorating a visit by a US general to Enniskillen after a war of words erupted between unionist and republican councillors over a bi-lingual sign. The granite plinth was originally planned to be located in Celtic Park and marks the visit of […]

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