POLICE are calling on residents in Fermanagh to be extra vigilant following reports of a number of cold callers in recent weeks. Superintendent Alywin Barton, pictured below, asked locals to report any suspicious activity of strangers offering unsolicited services or trying to gain access to homes. He explained, “This could involve offers to clean driveways, […]
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Fermanagh Herald launch #TogetherWeAreStronger
Major marketing campaign to boost local business Today the Fermanagh Herald launch a major marketing campaign valued at £30,000 aimed at boosting community awareness of the need to support our local businesses, towns and villages from Belleek to Newtownbutler and Tempo to Kesh. Over the next 12 weeks we will heavily promote the #TogetherWeAreStronger message […]
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#TogetherWeAreStronger The Fermanagh Herald is passionate about the communities we live and work in. We have been and continue to be at the forefront of promoting local groups, businesses and campaigns. Our ‘Together We Are Stronger’ campaign launched last year with the simple aim of using our voice to support and promote our […]
All that glitters is gold for new local business
An Omagh based jeweller has taken a golden opportunity to launch a new bespoke jewellery business thanks to support from the Go For It Programme
Business Focus: Niall Smyth
Name: Niall Smyth Business Name: Smyth Leslie & Co. Business Location: Enniskillen How long have you been in business? 18 Years How many staff do you employ? 5 What would you say are your strengths? I am conscientious, determined, honest and know my own mind. In today’s world and particularly within our industry you must […]
Death of local businessman
THE death has taken place of a businessman who revolutionised commercial printing in Enniskillen in the mid 1980s. Community man, John Cosgrove, 75 years, established his business, the Print Factory in Derrychara in 1984 and later expanded and relocated to Lackaboy Industrial Estate on the Tempo Road. The youngest of a family of seven was […]
Tesco set to take on hundreds of workers
Tesco plans to recruit 16,000 permanent new roles to support the “exceptional growth” of its online business.