Fermanagh roads which, traditionally, have come in for fierce criticism from drivers because of their poor surfaces and, in some cases, potholes that have damaged vehicles, are benefiting from an additional £2,260,000 investment.
Fermanagh’s youngest priest (35) taking to his new station
At just 35-years-old, Fr Raymond Donnelly is almost certainly the youngest priest in Fermanagh, if not the whole diocese of Clogher.
Parking fine dampener for Patrick’s Day drivers in Enniskillen
A local councillor has hit out after traffic wardens and parking charges made an appearance on St Patrick’s Day in Enniskillen.
£250,000 knock down price for heavenly hideaway island
Anyone fancy owning their own island right in the heart of Fermanagh?
‘I know I will never get a transplant, but I’ll live life the way I want to’
Moments after Lisa Meehan was told she was not suitable for a life-saving transplant because of an allergy, the 23-year-old admitted she was prepared for the outcome.
Political football: councillors itching to settle old scores on the pitch!
Local politicians are set to lace up their football boots in an effort to raise vital funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
Public outcry over the future of ‘Meals on Wheels’
There has been a public outcry over a consultation process to determine the future of the meals on wheels scheme, after organisers were accused of hand-picking elderly people to attend the meeting.
Spate of attacks on former Quinn Group putting takeover bid at risk, says McCaffrey
THE SPATE of attacks on the former Quinn Group property could put off potential investors, the company’s former chief executive and leading businessman behind the consortium group QBRC, has claimed. Laim McCaffrey, who has backed a bid by three businessmen to buy back the five manufacturing divisions of the Aventas Group, said the unwarranted […]
Enniskillen student puts questions to David Cameron
An Enniskillen student is at the House of Commons today (Wednesday) to meet British PM David Cameron.
Last chance to have your say on Brollagh
BARRING an eleventh hour intervention, it looks almost certain that Monday next, 24th March is the last chance for people objectors to the proposed closure of Brollagh High School making their voices heard. The battleground has spread to Derrygonnelly parish where, last weekend, parishioners where invited to sign a letter. A notice in the […]