Enniskillen secured its place in the finals of the competition after winning the Amenity Council’s Best Kept Large Town award last October.
Secretary ‘will be sorely missed’
Principal of St Patrick’s PS, Mr Paul Fitzpatrick has spoken highly of Mrs Swift’s service to the school.
‘Still in limbo’: one year after fateful Brexit vote
Last Friday (June 23rd) marked one year since Fermanagh voted to remain in the EU, but was dragged out of Europe by the close overall ‘leave’ vote.
Roadworks ‘will be hit by political stalemate’
Repairs on local roads could be held up by the continued political uncertainty.
Mother broke into surgery for drugs
A FERMANAGH mother who has admitted to breaking into a local medical centre and stealing prescriptions has been refused bail on a separate set of charges against her. Nicola Leonard (26) of Beech Hill, Cavanaleck is charged with burgling Maple Practice in Lisnaskea on January 25 this year, stealing prescriptions and a stamper. Leonard, who […]
Last ditch effort to save popular village festival
THE future of a popular summer festival is in jeopardy due to a shortage of volunteers. The lack of help means that unfortunately, many families hoping to attend next month’s Donagh Summer Festival could be left disappointed. Donagh Development Association is currently in the midst of attempting to organise their annual summer festival, having […]
School faces revolt over peeping pupil
STAFF at Enniskillen Royal Grammar School are awaiting the outcome of a ballot which may result in them refusing to teach a 17-year-old pupil who took photos up the skirts of two young female teachers. It follows revelations that the PSNI conducted a number of enquiries after a memory stick containing the “inappropriate images” […]
New tourist trail to follow route of disused railway
It is hoped the Ulster Canal Greenway, set to be completed by 2020, will replicate the phenomenal success of a similar project in Mayo.