Pubs in Enniskillen were this week warned over adhering to late licensing laws – with local police closing a number of pubs early on Friday night.
Christmas credit card clear-out
Victims of telephone and email scams are growing in Fermanagh in the run up to Christmas.
Enniskillen contact centre raises over £1m for NSPCC
WHILST there are still ten days until Christmas Day, today is the last day to ensure your loved ones receive a letter from Santa this year.
Lisnaskea woman caught in telephone scam
Police are warning computer users to be vigilant after money was defrauded from a woman in the Lisnaskea area by a telephone scam.
‘Why do we need another hospital when SWAH services are being cut’
POLITICAL representatives have called on the Western Trust to justify spending over £100m on a new hospital in Omagh while local healthcare faces unprecedented cuts, it has emerged.
The old Erne: a hospital at the heart of the community
It has been two and half years since the Erne Hospital closed its doors for the last time and soon it will be no more.
Early morning start for devoted One Direction fans
UP TO FORTY fans of pop band One Direction queued outside an Enniskillen store over the weekend to secure hotly sought after tickets to the groups’ Irish shows.
Twelfth of July ‘hate crime’ accused avoids prison sentence
A 21-year-old Lisbellaw man who made sectarian remarks on the Twelfth of July that were deemed a ‘hate crime’ by police, has been spared jail.
Bus services could be latest casualty as the cuts continue
THE AXING of Enniskillen town bus services could be the latest cuts casualty to hit the county – and question marks also hang over rural bus services.