Summer graft under the sun at a Lisnaskea farm
Photographer John McVitty has captured this photo essay of summer graft on the farm with Christopher Crudden, The Knox, Lisnaskea.
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Photographer John McVitty has captured this photo essay of summer graft on the farm with Christopher Crudden, The Knox, Lisnaskea.
There was a tremendous display of modern and vintage tractors at Queen Elizabeth II PS, Kilskeery tractor run which was held recently.
Regular photo contributor Anna Hassard captured this striking red sun in Enniskillen on Thursday evening last as we continued to enjoy good weather before the onset of several thunderstorms, earning another Picture of the Week for Anna.
The PSNI has confirmed investigations into alleged non-recent safeguarding concerns at Erne Integrated College are still “ongoing”; however, stopped short of providing any specific details on what these relate to or if anyone has been interviewed.
Community projects located within 12km of Slieve Rushen Wind Farm in South West Fermanagh are invited to apply for a grant from the Slieve Rushen Wind Farm Fund.
The Ecumenical Service for Pentecost Sunday in Clogher Diocese will take place this year at the former Church of Ireland church, graveyard and ancient round tower at Inniskeen near Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan.
Impartial Reporter picture special by John McVitty as farmers make first cut silage.
There has been widespread sadness following the death of Mrs. Phoebe Doreen McDonnell, nee Campbell, born July 8, 1919 passed away on Easter Monday, April 10, 2023, in the London Borough of Croydon. She had lived for many years on Grasmere Road in Purley, Surrey.
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