Ardhowen Theatre

NOT for sale: council insists Ardhowen is going nowhere


THE COUNCIL has released a statement following speculation that the Ardhowen Theatre is at risk of being sold. Earlier this month, the Herald reported public concerns that the Ardhowen site could be sold off by the Council to a private developer and the theatre moved elsewhere. The Herald learned that a small, unpublicised meeting was […]


Coa

Coa have Ulster in their sights


Coa have emerged from a tough three match run to reach the junior championship decider. But for Liam McQuade, member of their management, it has been something of an up and down performance from the squad. “To a certain extent we would seem to have produced our better performances in those three games when we […]


Cross border shopping

Cross-border trade tails off as southern prices level


WHILE retailers report a drop in the number of southern shoppers coming here, it is claimed that those who make the trip are spending more per visit. Jim Masterson, centre manager at Erneside notes that as a result of the euro rate becoming somewhat flattened there is not same ‘draw’ to Enniskillen as a shopping […]


Clabby road

Belfast-bound motorists are warned of traffic delays


  MOTORISTS travelling in the direction of Belfast have been warned to expected delays due to major resurfacing work between Tempo and Clabby. A section of the road outside Tempo is to be resurfaced and and some disruption is expected over the next two weeks. The major resurfacing scheme which will cost £146,000 started this […]


Development could transform east end of Enniskillen


  A MAJOR residential and retail development has been proposed for Enniskillen which could help bring the Dublin Road to life! The proposed plans will see the erection of a residential development comprising of 18 houses and a block of 21 apartments complete with 30 car parking spaces. There are also plans in place for […]


court

Jail for drunk driver who rammed gardai in getaway


A Fermanagh man has been jailed for 15 months after ramming a garda car in drink fuelled dangerous driving incidents at various locations in south Donegal last week. 34-year-old Brian Corrigan, Drumbroughas, Macken, County Fermanagh drove a stolen vehicle while drunk, with no insurance and repeatedly failed to stop for gardai who had to use […]


Irvinestown Healthy Living Centre awarded £364,000


THE Arc Healthy Living Centre in Irvinestown has been awarded £364,000 after winning the contract for the Enniskillen / West Fermanagh area following a competitive tendering exercise. This health and well-being hub will work on a cross border basis, facilitating people to improve their health and well-being in areas such as physical activity, mental health, […]


Victim left ‘shaken’ in knife gang robbery at his home


POLICE are investigating an armed robbery at a house in the area of Gardiner crossroads a short distance from Maguiresbridge. A report was received by police shortly after 9pm on Friday 21st September. Four masked men, armed with knives entered the house and threatened the male occupant before tying him up and making off with […]


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Garden decking lands Lisnaskea couple in court


A COUPLE from Lisnaskea have been sentenced at Enniskillen Magistrates Court, on Wednesday 19 September for failing to comply with a council enforcement notice requiring the removal of decking.  The charge related to the unauthorised erection of an area of wooden decking without the necessary grant of planning permission at their property in Castle Balfour […]


Farming

Growing farmer fears over loss of EU payments


WITH almost half the workforce in Fermanagh working in the agricultural sector there is growing concern that farmers here have received no assurances that support will continue in the long-term post Brexit. It is thought that up to 80 per cent of farming income here is derived from EU payments. In the midst of this […]