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Carroll plays on one leg to become Olympiakos legend

Fermanagh-born goalkeeper Roy Carroll is being hailed as a Olympiakos legend after two recent blistering performances for the Greek club.

 

PSNI on school recruitment drive

The PSNI is hoping to sign up some new recruits from among senior pupils at Fermanagh's secondary schools today (Wednesday).

 

Driver had several drinks to 'calm down'

A man who had "several drinks" to calm himself down after hearing his close friend had been injured in a car crash has admitted driving with excess alcohol.

 

Suspended sentence after knocking man to ground

A 25-year-old labourer who punched a man and knocked him to the ground has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment, suspended for two years.

 

Prison warning for beer thief

If a 25-year-old shoplifter hasn't "seen the light" he will be spending a very lengthy time in prison, according to his solicitor.

 

Quinn 'a simple farmer's son'

Sean Quinn has made an unexpected court appearance in the action by his wife and five children aimed at avoiding liability for loans of €2.34 billion made by Anglo Irish Bank to Quinn group companies, according to The Irish Times.

 

Youth worker's Bloody Sunday remark to police

A 20-year-old youth worker told police they were "just like the RUC, killing 14 people on Bloody Sunday" when they arrested him for being disorderly.

 

Jailed for five months after 'marriage proposal'

A long-standing member of the Irish National Foresters has been jailed for five months after he asked a woman to marry him.

 

St. Mick'e edge out Armagh to book final spot

St. Michael's will battle it out with St. Patrick's Maghera for the title of MacRory Cup champion 2012 following a one point victory over St. Patrick's Armagh in Dunmoyle on Saturday afternoon

 

'High risk paedophile' admits breaching sexual offences prevention order

A "high risk paedophile" who travelled across Northern Ireland to go bathing in a holiday centre, today (Friday) admitted doing so in breach of his Sex Offences Prevention Order.

 

Fermanagh consumers asked to respond to trading study

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is asking residents in County Fermanagh to contribute to a fact-finding study into the challenges facing consumers and businesses in remote communities across the UK.

 

Injured man brings epic 2,012 walk to Fermanagh

A man who suffered a severe spinal cord injury is undertaking a 10-mile walk in Fermanagh today (Friday) to inspire young people facing adversity and to raise money for his charity for charities called the British Inspiration Trust (BRIT).

 

Quinn family wins ruling to continue Anglo battle

The High Court in Dublin has ruled that the family of Sean Quinn can continue with their legal battle against what was once Anglo-Irish Bank, it is being reported.

 

Mrs. Molly Collins

The death occurred on January 14, 2012, of Molly Collins, aged 96 and a half years, at her home in Derryadd, Lisnaskea; she was the widow of the late Jack Collins and mother of the late Brian Collins and grandmother of the late Ciaran and Oliver Woods.

 

Mrs. Olive Agnes Kettyle

Olive Kettyle of Derryadd, Lisnaskea died peacefully at the Erne Hospital on January 22, 2012 surrounded by her husband Desmond and other family members.

 

Increase farm online services

Doing business online is becoming increasingly important for both the private sector and Government. Reducing red tape, reducing costs and increasing access to services is important to all businesses.

 

AA champions from local herds

The male and female champions at the Aberdeen Angus Show and Sale at Dungannon Farmers' Mart came from herds in Fermanagh and Tyrone.

 

Farmers rewarded for grazing management and silage making

Fermanagh top practitioners in grassland management have been rewarded for their efforts at the annual prizegiving of Fermanagh Grassland Club.

 

Dairy farmer who had the 'bottle' to diversify into water

Milk versus water. Which commands the higher price?

 

Annika's challenge - to have winning entry at all-Ireland chef competition

A young culinary talent from Fermanagh - who is no stranger to the sweet taste of success - has secured a place in the All-Ireland final of the Rotary Club's Young Chef Cookery Competition in Dublin this weekend.

 

Electricity to elderly woman's new home not able to power essentials

81-YEAR-OLD Gertrude Johnston may live in a newly built bungalow at Gardener's Cross near Maguiresbridge, but her living conditions inside are anything but modern.

 

Miami Showband survivor shows music can bring people together

A survivor of the Miami Showband attack will speak at an event in Enniskillen this weekend which is to celebrate how music can bring people together and to break down mistrust.

 

Community spirit still evident at Derrygannon, 100 years later

AT 100 years old, Derrygannon Community Hall has weathered the storm in more ways than one.

 

Ronan Kerr's mother makes personal plea for help to find his killers

THE mother of murdered policeman Ronan Kerr has told The Impartial Reporter that those behind her son's killing "need to be brought to justice".

 

Open house for carers as couple cope with Motor Neurone Disease

The past 12 months have turned the lives of Belleek couple Peter and Helen McMahon upside down as they learn to deal with Motor Neurone Disease following Helen's diagnosis at the end of last year.

 

Inquiry will look at alleged cover-up of child's death

Official complaints made over seven years ago about the role of two senior medical people in the aftermath of the death of a child treated at the Erne Hospital have still not been resolved.

 

Tourism and farming could lose out if fracking goes wrong, warns Canadian

A CANADIAN woman with 30 years experience in the oil and gas industry has urged Fermanagh to consider "what industries it could lose" should a contract for shale gas exploration in the County get the go ahead.

 

Meet Toyota's top three car designers in the UK!

Three talented young artists from Fermanagh are certainly up to speed when it comes to designing vehicles of tomorrow.

 

£187,000 is spent on consultants but no new schools

THE Department of Education has spent £187,000 of taxpayers' money on consultants and architects for two new Fermanagh schools that have yet to be built.

 

Payout in £4m 'Curley coup'

It has been dubbed "the Barney Curley coup" and this week a dispute arising after a £4 million paper profit made by relatives and friends of the Irvinestown-born trainer and pundit finally came to an end.

 

Jail for man, 46, who groomed underage girls with sex texts

A 46-year-old man who invited a 13-year-old girl on a "blind date" and told her he loved her has admitted grooming the child for sex.

 

Youth accused of rape remains in custody

A 17-year-old boy has appeared at the Youth Court in Enniskillen charged with raping a girl at a house in the town in the early hours of last Thursday morning. The boy cannot be named because he is a juvenile.

 

Fermanagh to host world's richest fishing contest

Fermanagh is to host the richest fishing competition in the world with £70,000 in prizes up for grabs.

 

Partner told police man was 'wrecking house'

A 32-year-old man was drinking with his partner when he overturned a table and began "wrecking the house", Fermanagh Court has heard.

 

£36,000 Lottery cash for four groups

A group that helps women in crisis is among four in Fermanagh sharing a £36,000 win on the Big Lottery Fund's Awards for All programme.

 

Spat at police and tried to head-butt officer

A 23-year-old man who spat at police and tried to head-butt an officer has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment, suspended for two years.

 

Free tour of the Universe

A volcano will erupt in Fermanagh this weekend. And a meteorite land in the county.

 

Accused of having knuckle duster on Tempo Road

A 20-year-old man accused of damaging a primary school and a number of vehicles has appeared before a Preliminary Enquiry at Fermanagh Court. Paul Anthony Monaghan, of Killynure Gardens, Enniskillen, faces a total of seven charges.

 

Teen had 'kept youth court in work on his own'

An 18-year-old man was given three chances by "those f--king pricks" from the PSNI and has now been given a last chance by Deputy District Judge Neil Rafferty.

 

Sound of music alerted police to after hours drinking

The sound of loud music coming from a village pub at three o'clock on a Sunday morning attracted the attention of police, who found a number of party-goers still celebrating.

 

35-year-old found with cannabis and weighing scales

A 35-year-old man accused of being a drug dealer after being found with weighing scales, bags and a quantity of cannabis, has appeared at Fermanagh Court.

 

Kerr detectives make appeal about unidentified man

DETECTIVES investigating the murder of Constable Ronan Kerr in Omagh last April have appealed for information on 11 unidentified vehicles and one unidentified man in the vicinity of the 25-year-old home in the days leading up to the murder and on the day itself.

 

Fermanagh make it two out of two

Fermanagh secured a second successive victory in Allianz NFL Division Four with a 2-15 to 0-09 win over London in Ruislip today.

 

Flanagan rejects Orange Arch plans

SINN Fein MLA for Fermanagh and South Tyrone Phil Flanagan has heavily criticised plans by loyalists to erect an Orange Arch in Enniskillen and has accused organisers of creating divisions in the area.

 

Support wanted for Castle Coole Hospice walk

Northern Ireland Hospice's Vice President Olivia Nash, is calling for the people of County Fermanagh to help make miles of difference by supporting the 2012 Hospice Walks. The Hospice Walks offer ten different stunning walking locations across Northern Ireland, one of which is a five mile walk through the scenic Castle Coole, Enniskillen, taking place on Sunday, March 25th at 3pm.

 

Clogher Pedestrian crossing operational in weeks

The Roads Service has confirmed that the new puffin type pedestrian crossing in Clogher will become operational in a few weeks.

 

Canavan names team for London clash

Peter Canavan has named his team to play London in Sunday's refixture of the game postponed from a fortnight ago. However, the team is the same as the one named in advance of last week's match versus Clare but that was not the team that started.

 

Fermanagh captain to answer your questions in our latest Twitter Q&A

Fermanagh captain Ryan McCluskey will be in the Impartial Reporter office tomorrow (Friday) to answer all your questions in our latest Twitter Q&A. This is your chance to talk to the Fermanagh captain before he flies to London for Sunday's rearranged National League encounter.

 

Mrs. Helen Kathryn Miller

The death took place (peacefully) of Helen Kathryn Miller, 14 Leenagrenagh, Enniskillen, in Tyrone County Hospital, Omagh, on Sunday, 22nd January, 2012, after battling with cancer for three and a half years.

 

Mr. Robert John Henry Gault

A much-loved husband and devoted father and grandfather, Robert John Henry Gault, known as Robin, passed away peacefully at the Erne Hospital on January 22, 2012. He was 73-years-old.

 

Mrs. Anna Mary (May) Lendrum

A much-loved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Mrs. Anna Mary (May) Lendrum of Cleen, Fivemiletown, passed away peacefully at the Erne Hospital on 12th January, 2012. She was in her 96th year, being born in 1916.

 

Mr James (Jim) Foster

Mr James (Jim) Foster of Tonyloman, Bellanaleck passed away unexpectedly, but peacefully, at the Erne Hospital, Enniskillen on January 19, 2012, aged 93.

 

Wool Board election

Northern Ireland wool producers will be voting for a regional member of the British Wool Marketing Board following the receipt of two candidates names.

 

Tickety Moo Jerseys line up for robotic milking

Fermanagh has it's first robotic milking system in operation and many of us can sample the results of it's work in the creamy textured Tickety Moo Ice-Cream.

 

Third Farm Modernisation grant opens in a few months

Farmers unsuccessful in the first two tranches of the Farm Modernisation Programme will be awarded extra marks if they apply to the Third Tranche later this year, according to the criteria published by DARD this week.

 

Trevor's commitment to YFCU earns him numerous awards

Trevor Wilson's name has been imprinted on many trophies over the years culminating in a string of Ulster Young Farmer of the Year titles in special categories such as countryside management.

 

Rural group highlights farm safety

A rural group is to highlight the dangers of working on farms by organising a seminar next week.

 

Renewables; options explained at major farm energy event

One of the biggest events of its kind in Fermanagh promoting renewable energy for the farm and rural areas, will be hosted by Enniskillen Campus of CAFRE next Wednesday.

 

Police apology over Drumawill no go decision

A senior police officer has had to apologise after a duty sergeant stopped officers from attending an incident involving young people in Drumawill Park in Enniskillen for fear of their safety.

 

Stunning view but planning for house refused a third time

The Department of Environment is to resume legal action to have a £95,000 house demolished.

 

Elliott 'would have no difficulty'meeting dissidents

ULSTER Unionist leader Tom Elliott has said he is willing to meet with dissident republicans.

 

Double right hand turn for lethal A4 junction

A "dangerous" junction on the Belfast Road at Brookeborough is to be improved following pleas from concerned residents and politicians.

 

Reported domestic violence crimes up 17.6 per cent

REPORTS of domestic violence in the Fermanagh area are on the rise according to Inspector Roy Robinson.

 

Need for 'innovative rural solutions'

The Fermanagh Trust which has been pioneering shared education models for schools in Fermanagh for several years, says the initiative can be taken further in light of the recommendations contained in this week's Northern Ireland Council for Catholic Education.

 

80 per cent of pupils to be bussed into Enniskillen schools?

Rationalisation of post primary schools in Fermanagh could mean more than 80 per cent of pupils travelling into Enniskillen for their education in the future or an arrangement which could see some pupils in Fermanagh attending schools in neighbouring Border counties of the Republic.

 

Thug's bail revoked days after release

A violent thug who attacked his own granny and is "highly likely" to strike again is back behind bars.

 

Twins have 'wow' factor

Award-winning celebrity chef Neven Maguire and his wife Amelda are celebrating the birth of their twin son and daughter Connor and Lucia.

 

Orange arch plan for Main Street

A loyalist plan to have an Orange Arch constructed on the main thoroughfare in Enniskillen is likely to prove controversial.

 

'Callous' theft from young women at rectory

A man has carried out what the police described as a callous theft on two young woman at a rectory while their father was away.

 

Robberies 'up significantly' in south Fermanagh

POLICE say robberies are "up significantly" in the Rosslea and Lisnaskea areas as more and more thieves steal metal and copper. Though, they say their aims to reduce thefts and burglaries across the county are "pretty much on target".

 

Direct bus service to Derry by Autumn

A direct bus service between Enniskillen and Londonderry is to be piloted in September, Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy has said.

 

Trailer stolen from building site

A large trailer has been stolen from a building site at Donagh Cross, Lisnaskea.

 

Woman driver had open bottle of vodka beside her

Police acting on an anonymous tip-off stopped a 43-year-old driver with a cup and open bottle of vodka beside her and discovered she was three times the legal alcohol limit.

 

Fermanagh to play London on Sunday

Fermanagh will travel to London for the second time in a fortnight after their postponed Allianz NFL Division Four game against London was re-fixed for this Sunday, February 19, in Ruislip (1pm).

 

Driver escapes six-month driving ban

A 27-year-old man has escaped a six-month driving ban because he needs his car to get to work.

 

St. Mary's Brollagh to close

The Commission on Catholic Education has released a report confirming the closure of a St. Mary's Brollagh, it is being reported.

 

Minister visits Liberty Insurance

Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has met with the senior management team of Liberty Mutual Direct Insurance Company Limited at the company's Enniskillen office.

 

Fermanagh fight back to claim opening win

Peter Canavan saw his Fermanagh side come from four points down to pick up the points from their opening Allianz NFL Division Two encounter against Clare at Brewster Park yesterday.

 

St. Michael's edge MacRory thriller

St. Michael's Enniskillen set up a BT MacRory Cup semi-final meeting with St. Patrick's Armagh after they edged a thriller against Omagh CBS in Dunmoyle on Saturday morning

 

Mallards learn from experience

Beaten but certainly not disgraced, the experience of playing a top Irish Premier League outfit in their own back yard will stand to a young Ballinamallard side.

 

Crawford misses out at Coleraine

Andy Crawford has lost his race for fitness and misses Ballinamallard's big Irish Cup tie at Coleraine Showgrounds.

 

Man became abusive when police were called

Police investigating a report that a middle-aged man was "hassling" a young girl arrived at a shop to find her crying. When they spoke to the man, 57-year-old Alexander Boyd, he insisted he had done nothing wrong and then attacked a police woman.

 

Average house sale price is £106,500

Fermanagh has been one of the cheapest places in Northern Ireland to buy a home, according to a new survey. In the last quarter of last year the average sale price of a house in Fermanagh and South Tyrone was £106,500.

 

Mother of four crashed and was three times legal limit

A 35-year-old mother of four found sitting in a crashed car in the early hours of the morning was over three times the legal alcohol limit. Donna Smith, of Carnwood, Lisnaskea, appeared at Fermanagh Court and admitted driving with excess alcohol. She was fined £300 and banned from driving for 18 months.

 

#AskTomUUP on Friday

ULSTER Unionist leader Tom Elliott is our third Twitter Q&A guest tomorrow (Friday). The Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA will be taking YOUR questions via our Twitter page from 12 noon, and he says he is willing to answer anything!

 

Mr. George Augustus Burleigh (Gus)

A much loved husband and devoted father, George Augustus Burleigh, known as 'Gus,' passed away peacefully at his home, 2 Tamlaght Park, Tamlaght, on January 10, 2012. .

 

Mrs. Marie Boyle

There was widespread sadness at the death of Mrs. Marie Boyle (née Owens), 71 Old Rossorry Road, Enniskillen. A much respected member of the Enniskillen community, Marie died peacefully on December 16 in the Erne Hospital.

 

Mrs. Lily Boyd

A well-known member of the community, Mrs. Lily Boyd, late of Derrin Road, Enniskillen, the widow of Reginald Boyd, passed away suddenly, but peacefully, at the Erne Hospital on January 2, 2012, aged 93 years.

 

DARD roadshow comes to local venue to meet farmers

The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is hosting a series of roadshows across Northern Ireland aimed at engaging directly with farmers and the wider rural community on key strategic policy areas.

 

Conference looks at horse performance

Everyone interested in horses will find the forthcoming equine conference useful.

 

Debbie takes over the reins at Equine Council

A Fermanagh woman with a background in development and marketing work in the horse industry, has been appointed the new development officer with the Equine Council for Northern Ireland.

 

Why the grass of the golf course is important to top young farmer

Fermanagh's top young farmer is certainly familiar with green grass but her work is slightly different from the type of farming she grew up with on the family livestock farm near Brookeborough.

 

UFU submits its response to CAP

The Ulster Farmers' Union wants to see the reformed CAP after 2013 to unlock what they see as massive potential in the local farming industry.

 

Carbon standard for College Campus

The Colleges of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise across Northern Ireland have been re-certified under the Carbon Trust Standard in recognition of progress made in reducing their carbon footprint and significantly cutting energy costs.

 

Shock for mother and 10-month-old child as pothole bursts car tyre

A MONEA man has hit out at Roads Service this week after his partner drove into a large pothole on the Leighan Road and burst a tyre.

 

200-year-old home ancestral home at risk over £114,000 debt

A Fermanagh family could lose the ancestral pile after the Ulster Bank went to court over a £114,000 debt.

 

Wilson farming future is in safe hands

When you are running a farming business, everyone involved gets their sleeves rolled up and gets on with the job.

 

£60,000 the cost of Trust recruitment day, claim

The Western Health Trust's controversial job recruitment exercise in Enniskillen last week could have cost them up to £60,000, it has been claimed.

 

Quinn's £11m jet up for sale

HERE'S an exclusive look inside the private jet once owned by Fermanagh businessman Sean Quinn.

 

The evening daddy came home and said 'your wee sister is in heaven'

FOR Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP and MLA Michelle Gildernew, it's personal. She is the chair of the Assembly's health committee, and it's a role she is passionate about and has taken to with gusto.

 

This man hit his own granny, attacked police and is likely to re-offend: but is OUT ON BAIL

A dissident republican terrorist supporter who carried out several attacks on police has been jailed for 10 months.

 

Man walks free from arson charge for fourth time

A 20-year-old man accused of carrying out a series of arson attacks on cars belonging to members of the public has walked free from Fermanagh Court for a fourth time.

 

Broderick not a great choice

The son and brother of the two women killed when actor Matthew Broderick crashed into their car says the film star "wasn't the greatest choice" to drive in a multi-million dollar Honda commercial screened at the Super Bowl at the weekend.

 

Inheriting Omagh debt will hit future investment in County

"HARD decisions" on cutting services lie ahead for Fermanagh District Council if Central Government does not address the issues of rate convergence and legacy debt posed by the Review of Public Administration (RPA).

 

Death driver Broderick's 'sick' car ad

Footage of Holywood actor Matthew Broderick behind the wheel in a multi-million dollar Super Bowl advertisement for a car has been branded as "sick" given that two Fermanagh women were killed when his rented car crashed into them 25 years ago.

 

Pseudomonas detected at Erne

THE deadly bug Pseudomonas which claimed the lives of four babies in Northern Ireland has been detected in a small number of water outlets in the neonatal unit at the Erne Hospital in Enniskillen.

 

Two drink drivers detected in one afternoon

A man and woman have been charged with drinking and driving offences following separate detections in Enniskillen on Tuesday afternoon.

 

Man seen unrinating outside church and courthouse on same night

A 36-year-old man seen urinating outside a church was spotted half an hour later urinating beside Enniskillen Courthouse.

 

Thousands of pounds of damage at new hospital

THOUSANDS of pounds of damage was caused at the new hospital site when electrical cables were deliberately cut.

 

Woman finds unknown man in her kitchen

A FEMALE made a nasty discovery last Wednesday evening when she returned home to find an unknown male in her kitchen.

 

11 homes re-possessed by Executive

The high demand for property in Fermanagh has led to the Housing Executive regaining control over homes which had been let out to tenants but which had remained vacant.

 

Limousin calves stolen

Police are investigating a cattle rustling incident at Fivemiletown.

 

Oliver! up for two awards

Enniskillen Light Operatic (ELO) is celebrating not one, but two nominations for awards for its pre-Christmas run of Oliver! at the Ardhowen Theatre.

 

Drink drive charges for man found asleep at wheel

A 42-year-old man has been charged with drink-driving offences after police found him asleep at the wheel of a van at Killyfiddy, Trillick, at about 12.30am on Sunday.

 

Tinseltown's finest to attend Beckett festival?

THERE could be a touch of Hollywood in Enniskillen later this year when the inaugural Samuel Beckett Festival comes to town.

 

Man on a 'bit of a binge' kicked in Pharmacy door

A 28-year-old man seen kicking in the glass door of a chemist's shop for no apparent reason has been put on probation for 12 months.

 

Dad drove uninsured to buy nappies

A 26-YEAR-OLD man who was caught by police in Enniskillen driving with no licence and no insurance had been heading into town to buy nappies for his child, Enniskillen Magistrates Court has been told.

 

Woman conned out of £6,000

A Lisnaskea woman has been conned out of £6,000 from a company claiming to be from the Ministry of Defence.

 

VIDEO: Nathan Carter at The Killyhevlin

After keeping the Killyhevlin country last night (Friday) to a sell out audience, Nathan Carter is already planning a re-match to play again to Fermanagh crowds.

 

Fermanagh game called off due to snow

Fermanagh's opening National Football League game against London has been called off due to heavy overnight snow in the capital. The game was scheduled to commence at 1.00pm in Ruislip on Sunday.

 

AUDIO: Anti-fracking protest in Enniskillen

UP to 100 anti-fracking demonstrators took to the rain-soaked streets of Enniskillen this afternoon to protest at news that test drilling for shale gas could start here next year.

 

Mallards go ten points clear

Second half goals from Jason McCartney and David Kee gave the Mallards a deserved victory at Ferney Park; and although Tobermore pulled a late one back, it really was a comfortable win for the home side.

 

League debut for Donnelly on Sunday

Eoin Donnelly will make his National Football League debut for Fermanagh on Sunday after manager Peter Canavan released his team to play London on Sunday in Ruislip

 

Woman accused of stealing

A 49-year-old woman accused of stealing over £100 from a man has appeared before a Preliminary Enquiry at Fermanagh Court.

 

Twitter Q&A: Flanagan next to take YOUR questions

SINN Fein's Phil Flanagan (@PhilFlanagan) is our Twitter Q&A guest tomorrow (Friday). From 12 noon, the Fermanagh and South Tyrone MLA will be live in our office and taking YOUR questions on whatever topic YOU choose.

 

Jacket thief apologises to old friend

A 32-YEAR-OLD man who stole a £50 jacket from Walkers Clothing in Irvinestown made a personal apology in court to the proprietor, a friend whom he has known since school.

 

Hallowe'en uninsured driver banned

A 20-year-old man went to collect relatives from a Hallowe'en night out and was caught driving without insurance, Fermanagh Court has heard

 

Mrs. Margaret Jessie Poppy Maxwell

The death occurred on January 24, 2012 of Poppy Maxwell, aged 83, late of Tempo Road, Enniskillen. The widow of Crawford Maxwell (a retired Ulster Bank manager), her peaceful passing, after a long illness, took place at her home, surrounded by her family.

 

Agri-food discussed at Conference

Keynote speakers at next week's annual conference of the Northern Ireland Institute of Agricultural Science, will discuss whether the agri food industry here can contribute £5 billion to the local economy.

 

Boost for regional food

Agriculture and Rural Development Minister, Michelle O'Neill has announced continuing support for local agri-food groups by awarding them almost £120,000 for the promotion of quality local food.

 

Agri workers set for pay increase

Agricultural workers are set to get a 2.4 per cent increase in their pay, following proposals by the Agricultural Wages Board (AWB) for Northern Ireland.

 

Tickety Moo farm goes robotic

There's a new experience for the public at one of Fermanagh's best known farms. The Jersey dairy farm which produces Tickety Moo ice-cream now has robotic milkers to help produce the creamy milk that goes into this much sought confectionery.

 

Uk stockjudging winner is new young breeders' judge

A Fermanagh man, Stuart Wilson from Aghyoule, Derrylin will act as judge at the Charolais Young Breeders Stock Judging Competition on March 1 2012 at Dungannon Mart. The event starts at 8pm.

 

Farm incomes economy boost

The agricultural industry has the potential to contribute to the Northern Ireland economy following the publication of farm incomes which shows an increase of 20.8 per cent of the total income from farming in 2011.

 

Top leaders and clubs announced in young farmers 'oscars'

Fermanagh young farmers have been celebrating a year of success while at the same time marking the important contribution they made to local communities.

 

Impact of CAP proposals spelled out to farmers

Fermanagh farmers have highlighted the impact of regionalisation and the interpretation of active farmers when the Ulster Farmers' Union held the last of their county meetings in Enniskillen last week.

 

Education Minister tells WELB that audit was 'incomplete'

The Western Education and Library Board has been asked to re-submit a viability audit on schools here after the Education Minister found audits from all five Boards "incomplete".

 

Death of respected hotelier in Spain

There has been widespread shock and sadness in the Clogher Valley at the news of the unexpected death in Spain of former Fivemiletown hotelier Mr. Eric Armstrong.

 

24-year-old admits sex with a child

A 24-year-old man has admitted having sex with a child.

 

Crowds force Trust to change job criteria

THE Western Health and Social Care Board has admitted to changing the criteria of a job they were offering at a recruitment drive in Enniskillen this week, and acknowledged it was "disappointing" for those who attended the two day event.

 

'Hurt and abused ' Elliott says unionist unity a 'pipe dream'

ULSTER Unionist leader Tom Elliott has hit out at First Minister Peter Robinson for attending a GAA match on Saturday, describing it as "tokenism".

 

Attwood moves to assure that no decision made on fracking

Environment Minister Alex Attwood says there is a need to "get the right balance" on fracking.

 

Alleged members of drug 'ring' appear in court

Two alleged members of an illegal drug ring accused of conspiring to import a chemical stimulant from China, appeared in the dock at Fermanagh Court yesterday (Wednesday).

 

A shoe business able to keep pace with changing times

One of the county's longest established shops, John J. Sloans and Sons Ltd., in Enniskillen is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary. The significant milestone is a pleasing achievement for the well-known town-centre establishment, particularly at a time when economic conditions continue to bite hard for retailers countrywide.

 

Employee's £70,000 fraud

A 26-year-old woman has admitted swindling her employer out of tens of thousands of pounds.

 

Dangerous American raccoon cornered on farm

It looks as cute as a kitten and some people keep them as pets but it is a dangerous wild animal and a threat to public safety and Fermanagh's wildlife.

 

More than half Fermanagh couples co-habit before marriage

The average age of a bride and groom in Fermanagh is in their thirties, recently released government figures show.

 

Motel hosts first electric car charging station

The first WallPod electric vehicle charging station in Northern Ireland is being installed at the Belmore Court and Motel in Enniskillen.

 

Creamery's contract with Asian retailer

Fivemiletown Creamery has won business from one of Asia's biggest retail operations.

 

Fracking tests earmarked for 2013

A major report into fracking in Fermanagh has just been published stating that test drilling for shale gas could be carried out in south west Fermanagh as early as next year after energy company Tamboran Resources found "substantial" natural gas field present in the county.

 

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