HUNDREDS of Ulster Bank customers in Fermanagh have yet again been left without access to their money after a technical problem meant they could not use cash machines, debit cards or access online or telephone banking on Monday evening.
Total of 128 arrests for drink driving on Fermanagh roads
AS POLICE launch this year’s Christmas anti-drink driving campaign provisional figures for the year so far reveal 128 arrests have been made for suspected drink-driving since last January across Fermanagh.
Fermanagh raises £11, 400 for Trocaire
FERMANAGH contributed £11,400 in ethical gifts as part of Trocaire’s Christmas season last year.
‘Hidden disorder’ that affects four in every hundred people here
An organisation to support adults with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) has been set up by two Enniskillen people.
‘Greenway’ plan could see old railways reborn as cycle paths
Plans are afoot to create a walking/cycling trail along the old Great Northern Railway track connecting Donegal Town to Bundoran, taking in Belleek, Kesh and Pettigo.
Thumbs up from hard-pressed retailers on the High Street
The news that Enniskillen will benefit from reduced parking tariffs over the Christmas period has been given the thumbs up by the retail sector.
Stores and PSNI gear up for ‘shoplifting’
Stores in Enniskillen, and the PSNI, are on red alert for shoplifting gangs as the festive season ratchets up
Fracking opponents welcome plans to look into safety issues
A new research programme into the safety of fracking is to be carried out over a period of two years
Report claims Enniskillen faring better than most towns in North
Enniskillen town centre is faring better than most, according to a new survey on commercial property across the North.
Up to 300 apply for 30 Christmas jobs at Asda
It seems that the lure of temporary festive work in the major stores has resulted in lots of applicants having to be turned away.