The ongoing political upheaval in Egypt was narrowly avoided by Enniskillen student Eoghain Ellis
What now for the site of Lisnaskea High?
With the news that Lisnaskea High School has been removed of its educational resources, questions have arisen regarding future plans for the vast site
Blow to tight school budgets across Fermanagh
UP TO 20 Fermanagh primary schools could be facing a year of uncertainity following proposed plans set by the Department of Education to change the way schools are funded.
Businesses still counting the cost of G8 ‘disaster’
It was to be the biggest thing to happen to Fermanagh in a generation, bringing thousands of visitors, and £7 million to the county, and the local economy, which relies so heavily on tourism.
Lady of the Lake festival marred by council charges at Bawnacre Centre
FERMANAGH District Council has been accused of “profiteering” from a charity event after it requested the popular Irvinestown Truck Convoy fund-raiser to stump up nearly £600 for use of a council car park.
Ballinamallard to host thousands of Orangemen for Twelfth parade
The County Twelfth of July is being held in Ballinamallard this year, and while there will not be on quite the scale of last year’s flagship parade it is expected to attract large crowds of up to 10,000 people to the lakeland venue.
School ‘gutting’ adds insult to injury
Just days after the decision was made to close Lisnaskea High School, the site was ‘gutted’, removing education supplies and equipment, sparking many associated with the school to ask the question why?
Closure of two more shops is ‘worrying’
Enniskillen town centre has suffered yet another blow to its retail landscape with the announcement that two more stores are closing their doors.
No Rock the Lough this year – but we will be back insist organisers
Popular music festival Rock the Lough will not take place this year
Schools’ future looking secure
The future of both St Aidan’s High School, Derrylin and St Comhghall’s College Lisnaskea is secure, for now at least.