A number of emergency vehicles attended the scene of this morning’s crash.
UN recognition for Erne Campus ahead of COP26 talk
The elite recognition comes ahead of a keynote talk at the global climate summit next week.
Demand for Out of Hours GP soars over past month
The HSC was responding to problems at the weekend when local patients encountered difficulties accessing the service.
Western Trust issues an appeal for staff as health pressures keep mounting
WITH the health crisis deepening, the Western Trust was forced to issue an urgent workforce appeal as a result of unfilled nursing shifts at the SWAH at the weekend. The appeal was issued by the Trust for both SWAH and Altnagelvin over three days at the weekend. When contacted by the Herald, a Trust spokesman confirmed […]
Nathan tells the nation of his love for Fermanagh
When asked about what he loved about living in Fermanagh, Nathan replied “to be honest, it’s the music, the people the culture.”
Local population still falling, but predicted to grow
There have been more births than deaths, but there are still more people leaving the county than moving her.
Devenish College to open to pupils next year
The long wait will soon be over for Devenish staff and students.
Raw sewage pumping into the river Erne
Department confirms sewage is being released into the water after heavy rain, in the event of mechanical failure, and when pipes block.
Lilley’s rebrand takes the business back to its roots
The busy stations have returned to the famous brand.
Fermanagh Covid figures rise again this week
In Fermanagh itself, there were 235 positive cases, up from 202 the week before.