Jayne Thompson, NI programmes manager at PTA UK, said parents should be offered more affordable options regarding uniforms and other items.
‘Put our health service first!’
Politicians urged to put differences aside for the sake of our health service.
Gridlock again as Enniskillen roadworks get underway
Enniskillen came to a standstill as resurfacing works on the Sligo Road got underway on Monday.
Fermanagh care home shut due to “serious risk to life”
The watchdog visited the home last Wednesday after concerns were raised the night before.
Kinawley project brings history to life
Kinawley Community Association developing a “living history” digital media archive
Local tourism cashing in on falling pound
Local tourism providers have noticed a marked increase in both domestic and international visitors this year.
War of words over ‘cheeky motorists skipping queue’
Debate erupts on Facebook over cutting in drivers
Unemployment down, but where are all the jobs?
THE number of people claiming unemployment benefits in Fermanagh has decreased for yet another month, and is down by over a quarter in the past year. Despite these very positive government figures, questions have been asked as to where all these claimants have gone as there are no corresponding figures, nor anecdotal evidence, to suggest […]
Locomotive may be permanent feature at the Buttermarket
Myrtle is the wonderful creation of “magical imagineer” Gordon Johnson.