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Two of my paternal Cavan aunts worked as nurses in London during World War 2. Auntie Maggie vividly remembered the Blitz and dealing with ...
AS the Fermanagh team sat in Donagh clubhouse devouring their fish and chips and looking at shiny silverware they were ...
A unique 90-acre area of farmland in Co Fermanagh, brimming with wildflower meadows, bird-friendly hedgerows and ancient ...
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The Northern Ireland Assembly’s Committee for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has concluded an informative two-day visit to ...
Fedian Nature Reserve, located close to Derrygonnelly is termed as a living example of traditional, pre-war farmland, previously owned by the Nixon family and sympathetically managed by local grazier ...
Atbec Renewables. Atbec Renewables, based in Irvinestown, is a trusted provider of solar panel installation services across Northern Ireland. Specializing in renewable energy solutions, the company ...
Other sources, such as Fermanagh Genealogy, put the population drop closer to 33 percent, noting the county lost around 60,000 people between 1841-1851. Regardless of the exact figure, the impact of ...
Maps predict County Tyrone in Northern Ireland and East Ayrshire in Scotland will see the heaviest snowfall - with both welcoming 18cm (7 inches) of the white stuff.
The market in Northern Ireland experienced notable growth in 2024, with average land prices approaching £15,000/acre and a number of sales achieving £30,000/acre. Demand is strongest in areas ...
In the Republic of Ireland, by tradition, Protestants were said to dig with “the left foot”. In Northern Ireland, by contrast, it was Catholics who did that.
Storm Éowyn: Confusion over Northern Ireland weather warning as amber six counties surrounded by Republic’s red storm Map issued by the Irish weather centre illustrates difference with the Met ...