THE Collegiate Action Group took their case to Stormont yesterday, Tuesday, with two bus loads of staff, parents, pupils and board of governors making the trip.
Tractor accident woman ‘making miraculous recovery’
WELL-KNOWN GAA figure Ann McGrath, the farmer who sustained life-threatening injuries in a tractor mishap near her home at Tullystranadego, Garrison on 18th May last, is due to be transferred back from the Royal Victoria Hospital to SWAH this week.
Portora principal among five locals in honours list
FIVE local people are among those honoured in Queen Elizabeth’s birthday honours’ list.
We’re hotter than Rome and Paris!
SHOPS in Fermanagh are reporting a brisk trade due to the spell of hot weather, with cash registers ringing loudly.
Cyclist going for 60 miles around the Lough
CARL Fivey, a keen cyclist from Enniskillen, is calling on cycle fans to join him on his 60 miles’ ‘Ride to Remember’ bike ride around Lough Erne next Sunday 22 June for the British Heart Foundation.
Jennifer is recognised for her voluntary work
ENNISKILLEN woman Jennifer Magee is among a number of people being recognised as Volunteer Heroes during Volunteers’ Week for her efforts to support the ChildLine Schools Service. Mother of two Jennifer has been volunteering her time as a ChildLine Schools Service volunteer for two years and is one of more than 400 people in […]
World Cup: Pubs – and punters – immersed in football’s biggest tournament
THE BIGGEST SPORTING EVENT in the world kicked off on Thursday, and publicans are looking forward to a busy month of action not only on the pitch, but in their establishments.
£100,000 secured to help transform old barracks site
THE OLD Police Station site in Newtownbutler could become a business hub – if plans to convert the site come to fruition
Two thirds of new fold’s homes are lying empty
FOLD Housing Association admitted this week it has only been able to allocate four homes out of 15 ‘independent living’ bungalows at Gnangara Home on the Sligo Road, Enniskillen.










