In a major funding boost the Fermanagh schools’ Shared Education initiative has been given the thumbs up from Stormont, with a total of £25m designated for the project throughout the North.
Orangemen reach new heights!
Over 100 Fermanagh Orangemen, accompanied by their families, have climbed the highest point in the county – Cuilcagh Mountain – as part of a commemorative walk to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War.
Education reform must not ignore Fermanagh
In a major change to local education, the Western Board will soon be no more, come April, 2015.
Suicide remains issue of grave concern locally
After the death of a young man from suicide in Fermanagh two weeks ago, further calls have been made for those in difficulty to seek help before it is too late.
Alzheimer’s is ‘not a death sentence’
Wife of former Bishop of Clogher gives an insight into living with the debilitating condition
Fermanagh Sinn Fein voice opposition to welfare
Sinn Fein councillors across the county hosted a day of action on Saturday past to highlight their opposition to the pending welfare reform bill.
New £1.3m youth centre for Enniskillen
Fermanagh is to get a brand new £1.3m youth centre to be built on the site of the existing Lakeland Youth Centre at Wellington Road, Enniskillen, near the Ulsterbus depot.
Peter Darragh Quinn declared bankrupt
Peter Darragh Quinn, the nephew of former Quinn Group owner Sean Quinn has been declared bankrupt over alleged debts of €146m.
Children at the heart of decision on new amalgamated school
Any decision in regards to education at Portora Royal School and Enniskillen Collegiate will be made on the needs of children and young people, not institutions.










