THE Western Health Trust is facing growing criticism over a pilot bus scheme after it emerged that as few as seven people a week used the service during a six-month period.
Police attend one vehicle RTC
POLICE are in attendance of a one vehicle Road Traffic Collision on the Derryadd road.
Suicide initiative launches with schools
HUNDREDS of schoolchildren across Fermanagh took part witness to a new mental health campaign that launched in the Ardhowen theatre yesterday, Tuesday.
New minister ordained at St Macartin’s Cathedral
LAST Sunday, the Church of Ireland Bishop of Clogher, the Right Revd John McDowell, ordained to the priesthood Belfast-born, The Revd Rob Clements in St Macartin’s Cathedral, Enniskillen.
Gaybo drops into the caves
VETERAN broadcaster Gay Byrne and his wife, Kathleen Watkins, made a surprise visit to the world renowned Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark this week.
Students struggle with mounting college costs
Two local students, one studying in Jordanstown, the other in Glasgow, spoke to the Fermanagh Herald this week about how they have managed their costs in their first year – and what they’re expecting this year.
Imelda styling with the stars!
Imelda Maguire, 27, was hand picked to appear as one of the hair stylists for Gok Wan’s prime time show, Stripping for Summer.
Windfarm in Boho could destroy ‘special area’, warns activist
The new Ora More wind farm in the Boho area could destroy an Area of Special Scientific Interest according to one anti-windfarm activist.
Victim ‘disgusted’ at balaclava film stunt
Enniskillen man Stephen Gault whose father was killed in the 1987 bombing has lambasted a so-called ‘terror pack’ that was sent out by a Belfast film director to promote a local film.