A NEW acronym has cropped up in recent months, MUGAs, Multi-Use Games Areas which, where eligible, are provided by Fermanagh District Council.
Foster in 11th hour bid to save Lisnaskea bank from closure
IN A last ditch attempt to save the Danske Bank branch in Lisnaskea from closing, DETI (Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment) minister Arlene Foster is to hold crisis talks with the bank’s chief executive this week.
PSNI chief warns of impact of cuts in fight against crime
THE head of policing in Fermanagh has laid bare the devastating and harsh impact PSNI budgets cuts will have on the county’s police force.
Latest: Lough Erne Resort sold to American company
The sale of the Lough Erne Resort, the venue for the 2013 G8 Summit has been confirmed.
Teenager tried to bite nurse after being taken to hospital
A TEENAGER who tried to bite a nurse while threatening to kill himself has been handed a community service order of 200 hours.
Health poll: Staffing levels, waiting lists, long journeys for hospital appointments among main issues
A LOCAL councillor has indicated that she ‘anticipated’ the result in the Fermanagh Herald’s poll on healthcare within the county.
Health poll: Warning that health staff are facing burn-out
HEALTH staff in Fermanagh are being stretched to the limit according to Fermanagh Unison branch secretary, Jill Weir.
POLL: Majority of people not happy with healthcare in Fermanagh
With health budgets facing big cuts an online Fermanagh Herald poll shows that already people here are worried about the state of our NHS, Ryan Smith reports…
Enniskillen woman caught up in Hong Kong protests
AN ENNISKILLEN woman is at the centre of demonstrations in Hong Kong against China’s attempts to ‘vet’ candidates for Hong Kong’s elections in 2017.
Town Hall meets its match
THE Town Hall in Enniskillen, one of the tallest buildings in the town centre, met its match yesterday when a 42-metre high crane was positioned above its clock tower for a structural inspection.










