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Nathan Carter apologises after police call to his home over Covid breach goss.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from goss.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Nathan Carter thanking fans for the birthday wishes on Saturday. POLICE are expected to issue up to 60 Covid-19 fines totalling around £13,000 after attending the home of country music star Nathan Carter on Friday night. The Liverpool-born performer turned BBC Radio Ulster presenter was celebrating his 31st birthday at his luxury home in the Lisbellaw area of Co Fermanagh when PSNI officers arrived shortly after 10.30pm. The Irish News reported on Monday that 15 fines were issued at a house party in the area on Friday night. It can now be revealed that the house party took place at Mr Carter s home in the rural setting close to Upper Lough Erne. ....
Nathan Carter apologises after police call to his home over Covid breach goss.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from goss.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Snipe Sailing Dinghy Restoration is Bringing People Together from Both Sides of Ulster 24th May 2021 The Snipe Ranger under restoration on 10th May Credit: Fred Ternan Snipes, the feathered sort, inhabit wetlands and lakes but in Ireland the breed is on the Red List, meaning it is of high conservation concern. Snipe dinghies (the wooden version) were common in Northern Ireland from the 1930s till the 60s but could have been put on a Red List after that, as their numbers suffered a marked decline. But I m told that Fermanagh supports a breeding population as well as an over-wintering population of the feathered variety, and if you listen, you can hear their distinctive drumming and chipping. ....
Two Callouts for Carrybridge RNLI Lifeboat on Lough Erne 27th April 2021 Carrybridge RNLI assisted seven people on two separate call outs at the weekend At 3.45 pm on Sunday 25 April, Carrybridge RNLI’s inshore lifeboat, Douglas Euan & Kay Richards and Rescue Water Craft (RWC) was launched to a vessel with two people on board, which had encountered engine difficulties approx. 2 miles north of Knockninny on Lough Erne. Winds were North Westerly, Force 1. Visibility was excellent. The lifeboat and RWC arrived with the casualty vessel which had drifted close to the shoreline. The volunteer crew checked the wellbeing of the people on the casualty boat and found they were safe and well. With the owner’s permission, a tow was established with the casualty vessel and the boat was then towed back to a private marina. ....