“This change seems to be designed to increase revenues for the British Treasury in Westminster.”
Fermanagh standing with Ukraine
“We are getting so much help, we are totally overwhelmed. People are so generous.”
Fermanagh fuel suppliers see no end to soaring costs
There have been warning of potential fuel shortages on the way.
‘Serious and concerning’ attack on Blacklion officer
The Garda was found in a confused state and covered with some sort of accerlerant.
Family’s fear for ‘adoptive sons’ in Ukraine
“This is not someone else’s war but a war against family and friends that we had the pleasure to welcome to our homes and hearts.”
Proposal to list Ardhowen Theatre as historic building
Opened in May 1986, the construction of the theatre cost £1.5 million, and was hailed far and wide as an architectural triumph.
Second Ukraine aid collection point in Enniskillen
The UUP will be hosting a collection at the Fermanagh Unionist Hall for the rest of the week.
Enniskillen collection point for Ukraine aid collection
“Please, if you can help in any way this would be greatly appreciated.”
Trust stresses safety top priority as neonatal faces staffing strain
THE WESTERN Trust has once again moved to reassure the local public it is doing all it can to restore the neonatal service at SWAH, launching an international recruitment campaign and setting up a project board to tackle the issue. Speaking at a media briefing yesterday (Wednesday), Deirdre Mahon, director of women and children’s services at […]
Share Ice rink to return following huge success
AFTER almost 9,000 revellers enjoyed Fermanagh’s first ice rink this summer, with visitors coming from as far away as Cork, the Share Discovery Village is working to bring the attraction back again this year. While the popular Lisnaskea holiday and activity centre is busy preparing for a busy spring and summer season ahead, with an open […]