The licence granted to Fracking company Tamboran has expired today (September 30), without an extension.
Enniskillen woman joins Hong Kong democracy protests
AN ENNISKILLEN woman is at the centre of protests currently sweeping Hong Kong against Bejing’s political reforms.
School reunion marks launch of book
St Mary’s Primary school Brookeborough is celebrating its 75th year
‘We deserve better’ – Flanagan
A local MLA has described the level of fuel poverty in the North as, ‘shocking’.
Historic war memorial set to be restored to former glory
The landmark Boer Memorial in the centre of Brookeborough is in line for restoration, after falling into a bad state of repair.
Lisnaskea roofing company scaling Stormont heights
A Fermanagh specialist roofing company is behind the extensive repair work to fix Stormont’s 90-year-old leaking roof
Friends run Belfast half marathon in memory of Nial
Two friends of the late Nial Hamilton, the local fire-fighter who died while on duty in February, completed the Belfast half-marathon in his memory.
Thumbs up for Shared Education in Fermanagh
In a major funding boost the Fermanagh schools’ Shared Education initiative has been given the thumbs up from Stormont, with a total of £25m designated for the project throughout the North.
Orangemen reach new heights!
Over 100 Fermanagh Orangemen, accompanied by their families, have climbed the highest point in the county – Cuilcagh Mountain – as part of a commemorative walk to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Education reform must not ignore Fermanagh
In a major change to local education, the Western Board will soon be no more, come April, 2015.