Fermanagh couple reveal the secret to fifty years of marriage
Robert and Olive Kerr who live near Fivemiletown have revealed the secret to a long and happy marriage.
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Victoria joined The Impartial Reporter in 2020. Victoria has an interest in social justice issues, crime, politics, human interest stories and the arts. She was a finalist in the ‘Journalist of the Year – Regional’ category at the 2023 CIPR NI awards.
Victoria joined The Impartial Reporter in 2020. Victoria has an interest in social justice issues, crime, politics, human interest stories and the arts. She was a finalist in the ‘Journalist of the Year – Regional’ category at the 2023 CIPR NI awards.
Robert and Olive Kerr who live near Fivemiletown have revealed the secret to a long and happy marriage.
Here, sprawling sheds dominate the landscape, forming a complex believed to house around 900 breeding bitches, spanning across three licensed breeding establishments.
It’s a seven a half hour journey by road and 350 miles to a puppy breeding kennels in Lancashire that sells dogs bred in Fivemiletown after receiving a licence to do so from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council.
From the quiet countryside of Fivemiletown, nestled in the heart of Fermanagh, to the distant fields of Cheshire, a journey unfolds — one that spans over 278 miles, carrying with it the barks and whimpers of puppies bred on our doorstep.
Experience the vibrant energy of Enniskillen's first-ever Pride Parade, celebrating diversity and inclusion with large crowds, colorful festivities, and historic moments in the heart of Fermanagh.
The serene and still waters of Lough Erne which surround West Island said goodbye to one of the area’s oldest residents last week when the late Eric Cathcart’s funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, August 29 .
The committee members of Fermanagh Pride reflect on what hosting the county's first Pride parade means to them.
Tom Donohoe, a resident of Enniskillen passed away on September 1 after battling Pulmonary Fibrosis. Throughout his illness, Tom and his wife, Clare, worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the disease and support affected families through the charity Pulmonary Fibrosis Northern Ireland.
It can be revealed that more than one person a week in County Fermanagh was convicted of drink-driving offences from 2021 to 2023.
A senior PSNI officer has called for stronger deterrents for driving-related crimes stating that current fixed penalty notices are not enough.
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