It’s not just activists, scientists and the politicians who are talking about fracking in Fermanagh – one Queen’s University student is basing his entire university dissertation on it!
Council-backed Irish language courses ‘for all traditions’
‘IRISH is there for everybody’ was the message delivered as the fourth iteration of council-provided free Irish language classes.
€900,000 tourism project at Marble Arch Caves Geopark
A NEW initiative to further develop the tourism potential of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark has just been given the green light.
Third time caught with no licence
AN ENNISKILLEN motor cyclist has been banned from driving after he was caught driving without a licence for the third time.
High speed getaway after run-in with fishing patrol
TWO Enniskillen men have been hit with fines totalling £1,700 for fishing out of season on Lough Achork, near Derrgyonnelly, earlier this year.
Local anti-frackers angered by Lib Dems
THE Liberal democrats, through secretary of state, MP Edward Davey, have further angered local anti-fracking campaigners through a statement making the case for safe and responsible exploration of shale gas in the UK.
New gaming initiative at college’s computer centre
AROUND 40 people gathered to hear from a range of industry professionals at the launch of a new gaming/computer club at the South West College.
Carl set to star in BBC programme
AN ENNISKILLEN man who is looking for a job in advertising has found himself appearing on a BBC TV programme – thanks to ‘following’ a certain advertising agency on Twitter.
Tributes paid at St Comhghall’s prize night
AT THE annual prize-night in St Comhghall’s, Lisnaskea, principal Gary Kelly paid tribute to staff and pupils reflecting on a good year for the school.
So far so good for Devenish College following merger
MORE than 70 per cent of the recently closed Lisnaskea High School pupils transferred to Devenish College, following the merger of the two schools in time for the beginning of this academic year.