Young Patrick will go to school in November
80 kids lose out in nursery closure
UP to 80 children could be left without a nursery place after a private preschool in Enniskillen was forced to close its doors due to major financial constraints.
Parents are asked to stump up for children’s pencils and crayons
CASH-strapped parents are being asked to supply school resources including pencils and sellotape in a bid to ease the burden of education funding cuts.
Brave Eloise starts primary school after battle with cancer
IT WAS A DAY to remember yesterday for young Eloise Singleton as she attended her first day of school at St Paul’s Primary School, Irvinestown, alongside her brother Michael.
Cows take up residence beside Stuart’s Carpark
IT’S NOT EVERY DAY that you see cattle in an urban environment, however two cows were seen this afternoon (Tuesday) grazing in Enniskillen town centre. It is reported that the two cows, affectionately named ‘Daisy’ and ‘Dolly’ by a local resident, wandered into town along the Sligo Road and took a detour to the grassy area […]
Benefits office faces criticism after man with no licence attends delivery driver interview
ENNISKILLEN’S Jobs and Benefits office has been criticised after a client was sent to a delivery driver job interview even though he had no driver’s licence. Pizza Hut staff said they were shocked when they discovered half way through an interview that the unemployed man didn’t own a driving licence in some six years. But […]
Lisnaskea traders complain about broadband
MAIN Street, Lisnaskea businesses say vital investment is being lost to the town centre due to the absence of a high speed, fibre optic broadband communications system.
Pot hole chaos in Garrison
A POT HOLE on a rural road in west Fermanagh is wreaking havoc in a local community, with numerous vehicles suffering broken rims and burst tyres.