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Major investment for Enniskillen’s Buttermarket

THE area around the Buttermarket is set to be enhanced thanks to revitalisation funding for the town centre. 
This £335,000 project for Down Street, Cross Street and the Buttermarket includes a shop front improvement scheme, an upgrade to the public toilets to ensure they are fit for purpose and accessible, new street furniture, improved signage, fencing, lighting and the provision of glass display to showcase a piece of public art (a large model steam train) which has been gifted to the Council.
The revitalisation project is already under way and will be completed by 31 March 2019. It also includes the acquisition of new and energy efficient festive lighting to increase the vibrancy and atmosphere during the festive season. 
Regional development director at the department for communities, Damian Mulholland stated,
“This revitalisation project will regenerate this area of Enniskillen town centre and bring much needed enhancement and modernisation to this important retail environment.
 It is anticipated that the scheme will help to stimulate business, increase footfall and enhance the local community’s environment, laying the foundations for future development and investment.”
Speaking about the scheme, the Chairman of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Councillor Howard Thornton, said, “Fermanagh and Omagh District Council is delighted to be working in partnership with Department for Communities in the delivery of this scheme.
It is wonderful to see this significant and much needed investment in such a key area of Enniskillen town centre. 
“The Council values the opportunity to work in partnership with other key stakeholders to deliver projects which make the district a quality place to live, work and visit.  
The revitalisation scheme will enhance the areas retail environment and improve connectivity with Church Street, High Street and the town centre.
The completed project will complement the public realm scheme due to commence in Enniskillen town centre later next year.”

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