THERE are no plans to provide pain clinics at the South West Acute Hospital despite calls for a specialist consultant to be in place to improve services here.
Major new pitch project nearing completion
MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS are underway at the Bawnacre Centre in Irvinestown.
GAA greats out in force for launch of Quinn book
THERE was an impressive turn-out at last week’s launch of Peter Quinn’s autobiography, ‘The Outsider’ in the Killyhevlin Hotel.
Fermanagh’s Electoral Register returns are highest in the North
FERMANAGH and South Tyrone’s reputation for sky-high electoral turnout looks set to continue after the number of eligible voters registered was revealed to be over 91% , above the average in the North (88.28%).
Clean shaves as ‘Mo bros’ bid farewell to their moustaches!
THE whisker-growing charity fundraising initiative Movember has come and gone and and with it no small amount of facial hair sported by men across the county.
Fears of tax office job losses
ANY loss of jobs at the HM Revenue and Customs Office (HMRC) in Enniskillen would be ‘disastrous’ for local people and could be the ‘start of a slippery slope to further reductions’.
‘Callous vandals’ dumped tyres on country road
CLOSE TO 70 tyres were dumped along a 500-yard stretch close to Roslea, in a move that a local councillor has described as ‘unbelievably callous’.
Irish street names draw fire from DUP
FERMANAGH DUP councillor, Bert Johnston has dug in his heels against a road name on the outskirts of Enniskillen being given an Irish dual name.
Enniskillen man admits killing brother
A thirty four year old man from Enmiskillen has admitted killing his brother in July last year.
Anti-frackers on red alert at reports of start of drilling
A LOCAL anti-fracking group has called a gathering of activists across the county and beyond to discuss plans of action.










