The father of four critically injured in a horrific road accident near Lisbellaw is still fighting for his life at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
Overgrown hedges pose safety concern
CONCERNS have been raised about the height of roadside hedges in the county and the danger they pose to vehicles such as school buses.
Health board heartened to hear of chain smoker’s road to recovery
A FORMER chain smoker from Lisnaskea who suffers from a number of lung diseases has spoken of how a life-saving trip to hospital helped bring an end to a 20 year long habit.
Integrated all aboard for the Robot Roadshow!
Pupils from Enniskillen Integrated Primary School have taken part in the Sentinus Robotics Roadshow.
‘Adamant’ driver banned after knocking down cyclist
A 37-year-old man who knocked down a cyclist as he crossed a junction in Irvinestown claimed he was “adamant” he had a right of way, Fermanagh court has heard.
COMING SOON: Free WiFi in Enniskillen – Will you use it?
FREE WiFi in Enniskillen town centre is centre is on its way – but perhaps not as quickly as first expected.
Tourism tops the agenda at Lisnaskea’s chamber dinner
THE chief executive of Waterways Ireland, Dawn Latimer, the guest of Lisnaskea Chamber of Commerce at last week’s annual dinner, told the members they were ‘very fortunate’ to be near one of the most attractive and scenic parts of the inland navigations, Upper Lough Erne.
Tribunal hears of ‘war of words’ in Quinn unfair dismissal case
AN Employment Appeals Tribunal, sitting in Dublin, had heard of a war of words between Sean Quinn, Jr, once head of the UK operations of Quinn Insurance (now Liberty Mutual) and one of the two administrators of the company, back in 2010.
LATEST: Motorcyclist ‘critical’ after A4 crash
A MAN remains in a ‘critical’ condition in hospital following a serious crash on the main A4 between Lisbellaw and Tamlaght yesterday evening.
Local schools unfazed by massive cuts in Belfast university numbers
TWO local principals are confident their pupils will continue to attain places at the two leading universities in the North despite student numbers being cut by 1,100.










