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Baldwin adds Jones as S&C coach to hurling squad
Fermanagh hurling Manager Joe Baldwin has confirmed the addition of former Fermanagh footballer Ryan Jones as Strength and Conditioning coach for this season. Jones stepped away from Ryan McMenamin’s football squad at the end of last season, and
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Local bassist urges people to support the production of live music, saying ‘it will die without that support’
FERMANAGH bassist Richard Ireson has been playing for almost 50 years, having started performing when he was in his teens. With gigs now non-existent due to the pandemic, Richard has been using his time in lockdown to write and record music. Here he
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Man did not know insurance payments had stopped
A 34-year-old man did not know the insurance payments on his vehicle had been cancelled when he was spoken to by police, a court has heard. On June 22, 2020 at around 6.30pm police observed a Nissan Navarra parked in a layby on the Lisnagole Road
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30 year old was growing cannabis to self medicate
Two cannabis plants which were growing in a house in Newtownbutler were to help with pain relief Enniskillen Magistrates Court was told. Jamie Edward Gordon (30), with an address of Ballyhoe Road, Magheraveely, Newtownbutler was convicted with possession
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Police observed car sliding from side to side on rural road
A 19-year-old man has been convicted of a series of motoring offences at Enniskillen Magistrates Court. Lewis Armstrong, of Ballylucas Road, Tempo was stopped by police at around 4.30pm on November 21, 2020 on the Rigg Road in Enniskillen. The court
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Council approves major river crossing in Enniskillen as part of natural gas rollout
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has approved a major river crossing in Enniskillen which will be carried out by SGN Natural Gas as part of multi-million pounds investment in new energy infrastructure delivering natural gas to homes and businesses
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Encouragement as positive Covid cases continue to fall in Fermanagh and Omagh
Fermanagh and Omagh recorded the lowest number of positive Covid-19 cases in Northern Ireland according to the Department of Health's daily update. Six cases were recroded in the local area, the lowest out of all Council areas, and were part of
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Artist Caitlín Gallagher turns chaos into creativity
ARTIST Caitlín Gallagher hails from Belcoo, and describes her artistic style as "chaotic" and "ethereal". Here, she speaks to The impartial Reporter about her influences and her future plans. What is your artistic background? Are you self-taught
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It’s so farrier, so good for the man who still ‘pairs’ donkeys
THE farrier's job hasn’t changed much over the years, despite the fact that the way we as humans use horses and donkeys has changed quite significantly. Martin Traynor, a farrier based in Letterbreen, can be found all over the country ‘pairing’
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Musical Memories: Stephen Tummon is still crazy about AC/DC
Name: Stephen Tummon Age: 34 Location: Enniskillen Profession: General Operative Is there a particular song that reminds you of childhood memories and family time? THE first song that springs to mind would have to be 'Winning
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Quartet plead not guilty over alleged £27,000 blackmail plot
Four people are to stand trial in relation to an alleged blackmail plot, in which £27,000 was paid out, beginning with an initial “fee” to secure the release of a lorry held at docks, but followed by more demands for cash. The accused are Paul Arthur