Four schools in Enniskillen have been successful in applications as part of a multi-million investment into schools across the North by Education Minister John O’ Dowd.
Sinister twist to latest Aventas attack
Relentless attacks on the Aventas Group have taken a sinister turn after a fire bomb vehicle ploughed into the Quinn Packaging plant threatening the lives of 30 staff who were metres away from the burning jeep.
Latest: WELB backing for new build at Devenish College
A new build for Devenish College in Enniskillen has moved a step forward after the economic appraisal carried out by the Western Education and Library Board backed plans for a new 800 pupil school on the Tempo Road.
Jimmy getting back in the saddle for cancer charities
CYCLISTS of all ages and abilities are being urged to get on their bikes for the annual Gina Carrigan Forget Me Not 50 and 100 Mile Cycle on Sunday May 25 2014 – and raise money for Cancer Focus Northern Ireland and Marie Curie Cancer Care.
St Patrick’s Day brought 15,000 into town
AN estimated 15,000 people thronged the streets of Enniskillen for this year’s St Patrick’s Day, with onlookers for the big parade five and six-deep on the back streets alone.
Windfarm road to carve through village park
FERMANAGH District Council have agreed to a request by a windfarm developer near Belcoo to a temporary road being made through the village’s Cottage Lawn to carry plant and equipment to the site on the Garrison Road.
OTR letters ruined any chance of justice, says Enniskillen bomb survivor
ENNISKILLEN bomb survivor, Stephen Gault, whose father Samuel died beside him in the 1987 Remembrance Day atrocity, has told the Shadow Secretary of State that letters issued to republican on-the-runs have ‘ruined’ the judicial process for victims.
Bra business just the right fit for Declan
AFTER the birth of their first child, Cora, in 2008, Declan McDonnell’s wife Diane found that an ordinary nursing bra didn’t accommodate for fluctuating breast while breastfeeding – and like any good husband would, the Trillick man tried to find a solution.
Banks blamed for state of unfinished estates across county
A NUMBER of unfinished housing developments, around the county owned by the bank have ‘serious problems’ in regards to sewage and potholes. Local councillors have raised concerns about estates in Brookeborough, Garrison and Derrylin.
Brollagh school: more than just bricks and mortar
IT MAY be just bricks and mortar to some, but to those in the local community St Mary’s Brollagh is more than just a school, it is an essential part of everyday life.