Grassroots efforts have been underway in the Lisnaskea area, particularly by the Emmetts, to help bring better mental health supports to the community
Fermanagh council workers set for strike action
Council workers, education and housing executive workers announce first week of strike action for pay justice.
School bus driver shortage starting to hit home locally
“It’s a continuing problem, and I can’t foresee it’s going to get any better.”
No parade but plenty to party to this St Patrick’s Day
There will be a traditional feel to Enniskillen town centre, which will be awash with talented local musicians.
Call for return of free school meals to help families
“We cannot stand by as parents are forced to make agonizing choices between heating their homes and feeding their families.”
‘Hidden’ homelessness growing in Fermanagh
“Proper record keeping on the hidden homeless population could play a key role in preventative services and predicting future need.”
Tempo man guilty of assaulting wife
The man was acquitted of one charge, but found guilty of a second.
Enniskillen bypass could be completed by 2024
Last May Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon announced her commitment to the bypass project and her Department’s intention to proceed with it.
Government making money as Fermanagh families struggle
With duty and VAT taken from the cost of oil, the soaring prices will be increasing revenue for the government.
Western Trust appeals to public to stop abusing staff
“There have been incidents where our staff have received verbal abuse and harassment.”