IT’S onwards and upwards for the Watermill Lodge, Lisnaskea following a severe setback a few years ago when it looked like the end of the road for its owner, Valerie Smyth and her head chef and his staff, Pascal Brissaud.
Orla is new chairperson of Autism Fermanagh
THE new chair of the local branch of the National Autistic Society, is Enniskillen woman Orla Humphreys.
Enniskillen’s ‘hidden park’ in line for a £100,000 revamp
FERMANAGH’S premier civic park, the Forthill Leisure Grounds, is in line for a badly-needed revamp that’s estimated to cost £100,000.
After 12-year nightmare Enniskillen’s Michelle is making up for lost time
AT THE age of 15 Michelle Cowan lost her memory following a horrific diagnosis which would see her bed-bound for the next 12 years.
All to play for as transfers to prove crucial in Erne North
WHILE the story of recent elections right across the North has been one of Sinn Fein and the DUP relentlessly gaining ground, they might not have it all their own way in north Fermangh where the Ulster Unionists especially have two strong incumbents seeking re-election.
Joy for local Liverpool fans as title victory looks imminent
LOCAL Liverpool fans look set to secure bragging rights, as Brendan Rodgers’ side edges closer to their first league title in 24 years.
Cancer survivor ready to represent the people of Enniskillen
ENNISKILLEN UUP candidate, Howard Thornton has overcome cancer and is now ready to represent the local people in the new Fermanagh Omagh council.
Lisnaskea’s ‘brilliant’ Strutting Star has even Cowell smiling!
A FERMANAGH based line-dancing teacher can boast that not only did he manage to get a smile out off TV’s Mr Angry – Simon Cowell – but he also secured a standing ovation from the Britain’s Got Talent audience.
Roslea upbringing inspired Warrington into politics
GROWING up in Roslea during the Troubles had a major bearing on Victor Warrington’s decision to run as an Ulster Unionist candidate in next month’s local government elections.
Primary children ‘going to school hungry,’ says Enniskillen curate
SCHOOLCHILDREN are going into school in the morning ‘hungry’ having not been fed at home, according to a local priest.










