Repairs on local roads could be held up by the continued political uncertainty.
Last ditch effort to save popular village festival
THE future of a popular summer festival is in jeopardy due to a shortage of volunteers. The lack of help means that unfortunately, many families hoping to attend next month’s Donagh Summer Festival could be left disappointed. Donagh Development Association is currently in the midst of attempting to organise their annual summer festival, having […]
School faces revolt over peeping pupil
STAFF at Enniskillen Royal Grammar School are awaiting the outcome of a ballot which may result in them refusing to teach a 17-year-old pupil who took photos up the skirts of two young female teachers. It follows revelations that the PSNI conducted a number of enquiries after a memory stick containing the “inappropriate images” […]
South West Acute Hospital celebrates fifth anniversary
Over 6,000 babies have been delivered since 2012
Rotary gets school pupils on the road with new bus
The bus was purchased at a cost of £36,000 as the Rotary Club of Enniskillen’s main charity for this year.
Life goes on, says defeated MP Tom Elliott
The former MP is reflecting on his political future with family and supporters.
Two arrested in Enniskillen over drug imports
Prescription drugs valued at £9,000 found in police searches
Fears new review could seal fate of SWAH stroke unit
Ongoing concerns have been expressed locally that SWAH’s world-class stroke unit, widely renowned as one of the best in Europe, may be under threat.
Brian hangs up his suit after four decades in fashion
“You heard all the gossip around the town from customers and staff. That’s one thing I’ll miss about work – the banter was always great.”
Tributes to newlywed killed on way to work
Early morning collision with lorry claims life of bakery worker