He was a government appointee on the Central Council of the Irish Red Cross.
For a number of years, Fettes accompanied children to Esperanto youth and family gatherings in various European countries.[citation needed] From 1988 to 1996, he served as international coordinator for the International Children's Camps of the World Esperanto Association.[citation needed]
Later life
In 1991, he purchased the remains of the Bloomville estate: 55 acres of land with a decaying Georgian farmhouse in County Offaly. Since he retired in 2000, this has been slowly restored, and in 2011 was highlighted by the Engage with Architecture Centre in Tullamore. From time to time, he organizes small conferences for sections of the Green Party, The Tolkien Society, the Open Christianity Network and other bodies. Several thousand deciduous trees have been planted in the estate. In addition, Esperanto-speakers from as far away as Australia and Brazil, Japan and Korea are provided with free accommodation.[citation needed]