WITH DEAD sheep being dumped in local rivers and rubbish strewn across the local countryside, there has been appeal to those responsible to have more respect for the county. Noting a marked increase in dumping in his local area in recent times, Cllr Victor Warrington has appealed to those behind the littering and dumping to consider […]
EXCLUSIVE: President Biden considering Fermanagh visit
Genealogists have found documents which suggest the President had ancestors here in Fermanagh.
Little relief for Fermanagh in cost of living measures
“Is it going to be any help? Not really. If it was a substantial reduction then maybe it would help.”
Public urged to be on lookout for distressed sheep
If you come across a sheep that has fallen on its back, it is advised to contact its farmer and alert them to the situation.
Fermanagh on next stage of health hub roll out
“The MDT Programme has been a key priority for me and work has been ongoing on developing plans for the further roll-out of the model.”
Unipork retail park set for green light!
The Herald can now reveal that the Department has decided not to take this review any further after finding no issues with the local planning process.
Trust warns SWAH “under severe pressure” due to Covid
“We are currently considering if we need to step down some services and redirect staff for a period of time.”
Fermanagh left out of £800m schools funding
THERE has been local anger after not one single Fermanagh school was included in the massive £800 funding pot announced by the Department of Education this week. On Monday, Education Minister Michelle McIlveen announced a capital investment programme of £794 million, which will include funding for advance planning works at 28 schools across the North. […]
Project Stratum could include more Fermanagh homes
“Everyone knows that the rollout of Project Stratum has been far from ideal.”
Fermanagh on the edge as cost of living spirals
Call for immediate action as Fermanagh families and farmers are facing an ‘unprecedented crisis’.