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.
Family face agonising wait after ‘overwhelming’ donor drive for Daniel
A donor drive was held on Saturday to help find the life-saving bone marrow for Daniel Chesterman
Taxi drivers facing threat from ‘illegals’
TIGHT regulations of rural taxis have been called into question with taxi providers here blaming poor business on illegal drivers.
Figures reveal 23 people died on local roads in past 5 years
In 2012, three died on our roads, while in 2009 – the five year high of nine road deaths was recorded.
Farmers report over 1,000 stolden cattle
Mystery shrouds the exodus of cows after it was claimed that over 1,000 cattle were stolen from the Clogher Valley area in a year.
Health staff to move from town to hospital
THE decision to move mental health and social services to the South West Acute hospital has been praised by a local councillor.