PICTURES: FE-FI-Fo lots of fun with new panto
The Lakeland Players are set to entertain with their production of Jack and the Beanstalk. Enjoy some pictures for a sneak peek of what awaits in the Ardhowen Theatre.
The Lakeland Players are set to entertain with their production of Jack and the Beanstalk. Enjoy some pictures for a sneak peek of what awaits in the Ardhowen Theatre.
The pupils of Lack Primary School were among those getting in the festive spirit last week when they performed their Christmas play, Straw and Order.
The Fermanagh supporters got behind the teams at the Super Cup NI last week at the North Coast
Farming folk don’t need to be told to make hay when the sun shines – when The Impartial Reporter passed by the townland of Killykeeghan, Marlbank last week, there were plenty of farmers out in the fields with their family members and helpers, busy baling away in the blazing sunshine.
SOME of Fermanagh’s future finest soccer players were out and about at the IFA Soccer Camp held at the Lakeland Forum, Enniskillen recently, where plenty of kids were delighted to be put through their paces with their pals.
AS THE Impartial Reporter marks the first anniversary of the start of the Covid-19 pandemic here in Fermanagh and Northern Ireland, it’s a natural instinct to reflect on the many sights of the past unforgettable 12 months that have been carried in this paper.
A SEASONAL entry of stock met a flying trade at the weekly Tuesday sale in Lisnaskea Mart on January 26, with pre-registered buyers and strict social distancing ringside.
THESE dramatic photos, captured by The Impartial Reporter photographer John McVitty, show a crumpled milk lorry lying in a field following a single-vehicle traffic collusion earlier today (Monday, November 30).
SOME people fall into their careers, but Leslie Wilkin is not one of them.
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