Darren McGill, 22, of Main Street in the town, was arraigned on a litany of offences including three counts of criminal damage and one count of harassment.
Jobs fair boost for Fermanagh
It will take place in the college on Thursday, October 3 and will run from 10am until 3pm that day. Some 20 businesses attended the launch, and the drive is now on to attract others. The Fair is organised by the Enniskillen Business Leadership Network in a partnership with the college and supported by the Fermanagh Herald/North West News Group as its media partner.
Family barricaded themselves against intruder in own home
AN ENNISKILLEN man who forced a family into barricading themselves in their own home with a washing machine has been released on bail after he appealed a four-month prison sentence.
Guarded welcome for £2.5m tourism project
A LOCAL MLA has welcomed a potential £2.5m boost to Fermanagh’s tourism offering – the Enniskillen Castle museum – however has urged against new developments being ‘overly representative of the British military history of Enniskillen’.
Man stole iPhone from Sinn Fein office
Wall, 20, appeared before Enniskillen Magistrates Court to stand accused of theft and fraud by false representation.
Parking fine sickener for Good Samaritan
The issue came to light when Fermanagh GAA PRO Johnny McManus was doing a message in Enniskillen town centre.
First priest ordained in diocese in eleven years
THE first ordination in the Clogher diocese in 11 years took place in St Macartan’s Cathedral, Monaghan
Enniskillen woman is new CEO for Waterways Ireland
A FERMANAGH woman has made history as she heralds a new era by becoming the first woman to be chief executive of Waterways Ireland.
£220,000 boost for Lisnaskea
Hot on the heels of the announcement of a new £1.5m library for Lisnaskea, £220,000 is to be invested in a road improvement scheme for the Main Street.