The top boss of a Spanish company which has bought over the former Quinn Glass has pledged to invest over £200m in the Derrylin and Cheshire plants – sending out a strong signal that it’s here to stay.
Going up: bus fares set for sharp increase
Translink have declined to spell out the full extent of the increases in fares for popular bus routes in the county, despite the new charges being officially introduced in less than three weeks.
Police in 100mph car chase were using car seized from criminal
A 27-year-old man caught speeding at 100mph through a village thought a “known Fermanagh criminal” was chasing him, however it later emerged it was an unmarked police car.
Seven jobs lost with closure of Enniskillen depot
A food depot based in Carran Industrial Estate, Enniskillen is to shut down this Saturday, 31st January
Extra date added for Panto!
DUE to popular demand the sold-out Lakeland Players panto Mother Goose is putting on an extra show on Saturday morning.
Patients waiting over 12 hours for treatment in hospital’s A&E
Two patients forced to wait more than 12 hours for treatment, while 25 patients were waiting to be
Decision made on Donegal Fermanagh McKenna clash
Inclement weather has seen Fermanagh’s meeting with Donegal scheduled for tonight postponed. Ballybofey’s MacCumhaill Park, was still under a blanket of snow when Ulster GAA officials inspected the pitch earlier this morning and decided to reschedule. The game will now take place on Sunday in Ballyshannon at 2pm. The Fermanagh Donegal game was just one […]
Belleek is North’s first ‘World Host’ village
Belleek has become Northern Ireland’s first WorldHost Village.
McGrath targets last four
Fermanagh manager, Pete McGrath, was ‘more than happy’ with how the four newcomers to inter-county football fared in their debuts on Sunday while the Down man also gave a clear signal that he is expecting his team to progress to the semi-final stage of the McKenna Cup.
Fight to maintain education at St Mary’s, Fivemiletown continues
THE CONCERNS of the local community over the future of education at St Mary’s Primary School, Fivemiletown were relayed to CCMS officials in a meeting on Monday.