BUSINESSES in Lisnaskea have welcomed the news that construction of a £1,277,000 new library in the town will not be affected by fresh cuts in the budget of Libraries NI.
Enniskillen man exposed himself to woman in her own home
AN Enniskillen man has been convicted of exposure after entering a woman’s house in November of last year.
POLL: Is enough being done in Fermanagh to tackle mental health and suicide?
Is enough being done in Fermanagh to tackle mental health and suicide?
POLL: Are you happy with healthcare in Fermanagh?
As concern grows over the future of the health service; with pay freezes and cuts in services,
£2m development set to transform facilities at St Michael’s College
MAJOR CAPITAL development work at St Michael’s College in Enniskillen is expected to cost £2million when completed.
Bulldozers set to move into site of old Erne Hospital
AN AMBITIOUS project to create a public services hub has taken a step forward as plans to demolish the old Erne Hospital site in its entirety is to get underway within weeks.
Family heartbroken over sudden death of ‘total gentleman’ (29)
THE YOUNG ENNISKILLEN man who died suddenly in the early hours of Saturday morning has been described as a ‘total gentleman’ and ‘one of the nicest people you could ever meet’.
Loyalist flute parade ‘makes Enniskillen a no go zone’
LOCAL taxi firms were among those inconvenienced by last Friday night’s annual band parade in Enniskillen.
Smiles all round at driest September in over 100 years
TRADITIONALLY, September is a month people could rely on for good weather but, it seems, the past few weeks took the biscuit on all counts.
New €7.8m sports complex to cater for border communities
A NEW sports complex to cater for people in the east Fermanagh and north Monaghan area has been opened by President Michael D Higgins.