Mental health services are facing an uncertain future here as a spike in demand for counselling services continues to outweigh current resources.
TUV urges supporters to vote for unity candidate
The Chairman of the Traditional Unionist Voice in Fermanagh has urged “all voters” to support the unionist unity candidate, Tom Elliott
Eight-year-old ‘denied’ life-altering surgery
An Enniskillen mother has accused the Health Board of refusing to fund a surgical procedure that would rebuild her eight-year-old daughter’s ear
Leona records her first win on US college circuit
FERMANAGH’S adopted golfing stars, sisters Leona and Lisa Maguire, now sports scholarship freshers at Duke University in the US continue to blaze a trail.
New principal takes the reins at Brollagh
A NEW JOB is not the only element of newly instated principal of St Mary’s Brollagh’s life that is changing. Indeed Paul Marks began his role at the school with his wife expecting the couple’s fifth child – so it has been a busy gestation period for the Downpatrick man. He replaces Simon Bradley, who […]
Courthouse closure ‘domino effect’ could bring loss of more services
Concerns voiced over proposed closure of Enniskillen Courthouse
5,000 year-old ancient axe uncovered on Lough Erne
DURING the search for missing Kieran McAree on Lough Erne an ancient Neolithic axe, dating back to roughly 3000BC was found on one of Lough Erne’s islands.
Sneak preview of Lisnaskea’s new £1.5m state of the art library
WITH THE opening of the new £1.5m library in Lisnaskea just weeks away, the Fermanagh Herald was given access to the building by way of a ‘sneak preview as to what’s the come.
All Enniskillen town bus services facing the chop
Translink insist nothing decided, but union warns of ‘decimation’ of services