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  • Village thanks helpful Jimmy

    A VILLAGE orderly who has kept Maguiresbridge clean and tidy for the past 14 years has finally hung up his street brush. Jimmy Hicks has retired from Fermanagh Council after what the residents of the village and surrounding area have described

  • Complaints about doctors reported to the Guardians

    AT ENNISKILLEN Board of Guardians on Tuesday, Mr. Joseph Geddis, presiding, it was reported that the officials were still under war rations. An official had 4lbs of bread a week, while an inmate had seven pounds. Members thought that the officials

  • Uncertainty over SWAH after councillor claims

    An SDLP councillor has claimed there are plans to withdraw emergency surgical services from the South West Acute Hospital.  Councillor Paul Blake made the announcement at the end of Tuesday night's full Fermanagh and Omagh District Council meeting

  • Explosions mark the end of a quarry dispute

    THOUSANDS of tonnes of limestone rock lifted into the air and tumbled to the floor of Roosky quarry yesterday as a string of explosives detonated. The planned blast had been delayed by Deane Public Works for eight weeks after nearby residents protested

  • A walk down memory lane with The Impartial Reporter

    Here are some of the photographs from the archives of The Impartial Reporter. Do you recognise anybody or are you featured? Do you have a photo that we could feature? If so send it to ciaran.flaherty@impartialreporter.com 

  • Man, 50 returned to Crown Court on GBH charges

    A man has been returned to the Crown Court to face two charges of wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Florian Majcher (50), with an address of Lettergreen Road, Donagh appeared via video link from Maghaberry Prison. The charges

  • Two-year ban for man almost three times over limit

    A driver almost three times over the legal limit has been disqualified from driving for two years. It comes as a result of an incident on August 14, 2022, on Wellington Road, Enniskillen shortly before 3pm. Police on mobile patrol were in traffic

  • King Charles coin portrait unveiled by the Royal Mint

    The official coin effigy of King Charles III has been unveiled by the Royal Mint. People will start to see the King’s image in their change from around December, as 50p coins depicting Charles gradually enter circulation to meet demand.