Hundreds of homes were left without a water supply on Sunday in parts of Enniskillen, Springfield and Monea due to a fault.
Are the flags going up or down?
THE removal of tricolour flags at the Cornagrade Road in Enniskillen has raised questions over why Union flags in the town continue to fly.
Toilet block vandalised – for second time
Ratepayers in the county, having already paid out for an initial spate of criminal damage to the public toilets in Lisnaskea, will have to do so again, following a ‘repeat’ attack last Saturday.
Chief Constable: G8 planning is coming together
Speaking to the Fermanagh Herald this week, Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay, gave an update on how the PSNI’s work is progressing.
Council ordered to pay £3m to Banbridge firm
The High Court has ruled against Fermanagh District Council and awarded a Banbridge company over £3 million following a legal dispute.
Clogher Diocese child sex abuse abuse report released
A report into how allegations of child sex abuse were handled in the Clogher Diocese has revealed opportunities were “consistently missed”.
Vandals trash cattle mart
Criminals have ransacked a local cattle mart in an act that could cost thousands.
Hospital services may be hit due to G8
Non-emergency services at the South West Acute Hospital may be rescheduled according to the Western Trust.
Police appeal for information after school lead theft
Police are investigating the theft of lead from the roof a school in the Chanterhill Road area of Enniskillen