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Fáilte uí cheallaigh chuig greasán Droim Leathain. Drumlane or Droim Leathain meaning broad ridge/hill gives the parish its name and is the site of a monastic settlement dating back before the 5th century. We are a rural parish set in a picturesque drumlin landscape with chains of small lakes. The River Erne forming its southern and eastern boundaries and with the Woodford River and Fermanagh forming boundaries to the west and north. The parish is situated between the towns of Belturbet, Ballyconnell and Killeshandra.
Recent News
03 - 06 - 2008
Day 3 of Fleadh Ceoil an Cabhain 2008 was competition day for a lot of the younger musicians and dancers. Local rock outfit, Ian I Brow provided an extra musical dimension to proceedings.
Brendan Smith T.D. and other local politicians were also in attendance. Small groups of musicians had also set up in every corner and alcove around the village to provide mini sessions for a very appreciative audience. See below for images of the day.
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01 - 06 - 2008
For day 2 of Fleadh Ceoil an Cabhain 2008 a veritable host of talent was on display, from local musicians and dancers to those whose dedication to a tune had brought them from further afield. See photos of the night's entertainment.
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31 - 05 - 2008
The first day of Fleadh Ceoil an Cabhain 2008 in Milltown, gets off to a lively start. See Photos.
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