FERMANAGH’S Erin Quigley recently took centre stage at one of the biggest agricultural sales and fairs in Scotland. A member of the Northern Ireland Charolais Club, Ms Quigley acted as a shadow judge at a major show and sale in Stirling, in Scotland. The 20 year old has been farming since she could walk and […]
Stronger sterling makes it a good time to head south!
IF you’re heading south or jetting off to the sun now is a good time to get good value on the euro. The recent surge in strength of Sterling has seen the currency rise close to its highest level against the Euro since the EU referendum over three years ago. The demand for Euro in […]
PUMP PRICES: ‘Perfect storm’ to blame for sharp rise in fuel costs
Brexit, snow in the south of Europe, and even the rise of the far right are all contributing to the rise in fuel prices.
Southern shoppers flocking from as far away as Cork
FERMANAGH experienced something of a mini-economic boom at the weekend, as shoppers from the South flocked across the border for the Halloween holiday weekend. With the bank holiday taking place in the South on Monday, registration plates from counties as far away as Cork could be found parked in towns across Fermanagh, while southern brogues […]
Cross border shopping boom back in town
The Brexit-weakened Pound is helping attract Southern shoppers to Fermanagh.
Collapse in sterling is ‘two-edged sword’
The Pound has rebounded slightly recently but it is still dramatically down on last year.