Five men aged between 13 and 19 have been arrested following a theft on the Cooneen Road
Unknown substance placed on poles could be dangerous – Councillors
The invisible substance placed on telegraph poles in the Derrylin area could be potentially dangerous to animals and the wider environment, according to Fermanagh councillors.
Charge points used 24 times in six month period
The eight public electric car (ecar) charge points, which cost close to £80, 000 to install at various sites in Fermanagh, were used 24 times between July and December, it was revealed this week.
First for Quinn group, as union given recognition
The Quinn group has confirmed that, for the first time in Northern Ireland, a union representing employees has been given recognition.
The Necarne Estate is for sale or lease
The ‘magical kingdom’ lookalike facility, Necarne Castle and estate, outside Irvinestown, is for sale or lease.
It is owned by the ratepayers of the county and has been operated on their behalf by Fermanagh District Council
Local businesses encourage G8 ‘WAG’ culture
Last week it was reported that David Cameron wants this year’s G8 Summit to be void of wives and girlfriends (WAGS) – or husbands and boyfriends – but
Community to put up a fight for Lisnaskea High School
A focus on the regeneration of the community is at the heart of the newly-formed Lisnaskea High School Community Action Group
Inspiring blog of boy with Asperger’s
Living with Asperger’s Syndrome is not something that has daunted 12-year-old Fionn Hamill.
Tragic death of Enniskillen student in Dundee
The community of Enniskillen and the wider student area of Dundee have been left in complete shock after the tragic death of 25-year-old Caoimhe Gault
Increases in Integrated numbers will not mean school closures – Principal
THE Enniskillen Integrated Primary School have put forward a development proposal to increase their student population, but this will not be at the cost of other primary schools, according to Principal Adele Kerr