‘Idyllic’ Erne barge life floats Jimmy’s boat
Home sweet home for well-known Fermanagh man Jimmy Dundas is a spacious 1929 Dutch barge moored in a picturesque setting on Lower Lough Erne.
Home sweet home for well-known Fermanagh man Jimmy Dundas is a spacious 1929 Dutch barge moored in a picturesque setting on Lower Lough Erne.
Marie Greene, (left), purchasing a Christmas Wreath from Myrtle Irvine and Liz Robinson.
A young mother of five, who suffered from breast cancer at the age of 36, is very thankful for the backing given to her recent fundraising efforts on behalf of her chosen beneficiary.
Celebrating her 102nd birthday recently was special birthday girl Charlotte Johnston, from Enniskillen.
A pupil at Erne Integrated College, Enniskillen, Meabh Mackin demonstrated her winning way with words, taking the top place, at the recent annual heat of the Soroptimist International of Northern Ireland Public Speaking Competition.
The Rotary Club of Enniskillen’s Charity Christmas Concert, in aid of Action Mental Health, should prove a captivating event in Enniskillen West End Churches, St. Macartin’s Cathedral and St. Michael’s in the run up to Christmas.
A much loved mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth (Lily) Aiken, wife of the late Billy Aiken, late of Main Street, Ballinamallard, passed away peacefully at Millcroft Nursing Home, Enniskillen, on November 9, 2017.
A much loved mother and grandmother, Mrs. Phyl Brewster, wife of the late Michael, late of Menapian Way, Dublin Road, Enniskillen, has died - causing much sadness among her family and friends.
As the pupils in the test club at Irvinestown Primary School embarked on their first entrance tests recently, Year 7 teacher Mrs. Jenny McKeown decided to present them with a small token - ‘Mrs. McKeown’s Test Survival Pack’.
The Enniskillen Royal Boat Club, formerly Portora Boat Club, continues to go from strength to strength on and off the water.
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