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HomeStuart Brooker

Mountain rescue to benefit from Orange parades


Motorists are reminded to allow for traffic disruption this Wednesday.

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Fermanagh churches aim to reflect on Easter Rising


Enniskillen event aims to understand 1916

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Somme centenary commemorations continue this Saturday


Police warn that motorists should expect traffic delays until 5pm

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Thousands flock to Maguiresbridge for Twelfth parade


Fermanagh demonstration recalls “joint and unified heroism” of Catholic and Protestant soldiers at the Somme

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Maguiresbridge to host main Twelfth parade


Fermanagh fortunate to enjoy good community relations, says local Orange leader

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Almost two thirds of Orangemen would not welcome GAA team at the Twelfth


A LOCAL ORANGE ORDER survey has revealed that just 10 per cent of members would attend a GAA match, with 73.8% stating they would not.

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Outrage at decision not to provide signs for war graves


Council decides against erected signage to identify war graves at council cemeteries

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Ballinamallard to host thousands of Orangemen for Twelfth parade


The County Twelfth of July is being held in Ballinamallard this year, and while there will not be on quite the scale of last year’s flagship parade it is expected to attract large crowds of up to 10,000 people to the lakeland venue.

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Hall to make major improvements with Lottery windfall


A FERMANAGH COMMUNITY organisation will be able to carry out

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Protesters gatecrash local Unionist Forum meeting


Around 30 Union Flag protesters arrived uninvited at a unionist meeting that included representatives of the Unionist Forum on Friday night.

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