DRIVING instructors across Fermanagh have reported a sharp decline in the amount of learner drivers which has pushed some instructors out of business and left many more struggling.
Over 1, 500 Fermanagh families to be hit by latest cuts
OVER 1,500 households in Fermanagh will be hit by the proposal to scrap relief payments given to some low income ratepayers if plans by the Finance Department go ahead.
Clara hopes to take the fringe festival by storm
AN ENNISKILLEN-born woman is taking on the Edinburgh Fringe festival for close to a month with a performance entitled ‘Nobody’s Boy’.
‘Fear’ challenge to test endurance athletes
A new endurance adventure race for County Fermanagh has been announced, challenging people to face their ‘FEAR’.
Three bidding for £10m Lough Erne Resort
THE sale of the Lough Erne Resort, ‘home’ for the two-day summit of world leaders back in June, is hotting up.
Councillor: I enjoy ‘silly string’
A LOCAL councillor has said she is ‘guilty’ of using ‘silly string’ herself, as her fellow councillor attempts to ban the party product.
Racism in county: Polish national speaks out
Police statistics reveal a total of 25 racial incidents in the last two years.
Sam’s well-earned break at home
This week will see ‘Pizza Hut’ lend their support to the ‘Together for Sam’ campaign.
Surf’s up for young pilgrims!
HEARING THE Pope speak on Copacabana beach in Brazil has been the highlight of an ongoing trip for 52 young pilgrims from Fermanagh and the wider Clogher diocese.
Is this the final nail in the coffin for the rural pub?
THERE is growing concern that new drink driving laws could be the nail in the coffin for many pubs and restaurants here.