Clerics attend Queen’s banquet: Praise for their cross-community work Police question men after security alert: TWO men remained in custody in the Serious Crime Suite at Antrim Police Station yesterday (Wednesday) following a security alert on the Corbally Road area of Fintona on Tuesday. Police say a “substantial” quantity of material, believed to be fertiliser, was removed from a Transit van which was stopped by police.

Residents say they were ‘duped’ over work: HOMEOWNERS in Enniskillen are “disgusted” with workmen who took hundreds of pounds for cleaning their driveways, but never finished the job. At least 15 driveways in the Tarmon Brae area have been targeted and owners believe that they have been duped by a man called ‘Tony Roadstone’ and his two workmen.

Fermanagh sets the Orange Standard: By its own members’ admissions the Orange Order in Fermanagh is not a paragon of organisational health. However it is clear that the local lodges are also victims of a lack of understanding. For whiile the ‘No Surrender’ cries will continue to grab headlines, the central bulk of Fermanagh Orangemen are peaceable, progressive, neighbourly.

Kaila-Lee’s dancing catches the eye: 18-YEAR-OLD Kaila-Lee McManus is dancing her way to the top. The brunette beauty’s Irish dancing skills have caught the eye of headhunters for the global dancing phenomenon, River Dance.But the Enniskillen girl has turned down the opportunity of going on tour to Florida in favour of her studies at Queen’s University, Belfast.

Jennings continues defence at Circuit: Garry Jennings is hoping his lack of rallying time this season will not hinder his attempt to win the Circuit of Ireland rally as he continues the defence of his Irish Tarmac Rally Championship this weekend. Ireland’s most iconic rally gets underway on Easter Friday, and this year the event has attracted impressive entry thanks to its European rally championship status. Three big games left for Mallards: Ballinamallard face three games in eight days to finish off their league programme and boss Whitey Anderson is hopeful of getting enough points on the board to avoid being in the bottom two. On Saturday Ballymena travel to Ferney Park with Dungannon the visitors on Tuesday. The season will then conclude the following Saturday with an away game against Warrenpoint.