SWC has been invited to United Nation’s COP26 in Glasgow next month to speak on how buildings can help in the fight to protect the environment.
Covid costing Western Trust £61 million this year alone
Pandemic costs have pushed the Trust’s deficit up by almost £19 million.
Queen’s brings community archaeology to Enniskillen
The results of the excavation will be presented at a ‘Celebration of the Backstreets’ on Tuesday, November 23.
Plans to make Lakeland Forum a tourist attraction
A Council report has outlined how the redevelopment of the Enniskillen leisure centre should help attract tourists to the town.
Education Authority warns of school bus driver shortage
There is an industry wide shortage of drivers and our staffing team and operators continue to be affected by community transmission of Covid.”
Fresh face on SDLP ticket for next election
Cllr Gannon said it had been “a real honour” to represent his local community in recent years.
Fermanagh to get its very first ice rink!
The indoor synthetic ice rink will be open just in time for the Halloween holidays.
Fermanagh Covid cases on the way up again
The number of patients being treated for the virus at the SWAH has increased slightly, from 18 last week to 20 this week.
Courses to help everyone at the Recovery College
“We’re all about increasing access to mental health services and getting it out there that mental health is a continuum.”
Staffing issues blamed for long waiting times at SWAH
THERE have been calls for staffing issues at SWAH to be addressed urgently after another weekend of long waits at the SWAH Emergency Department (ED). In recent weeks the Western Trust have issued a number of appeals to the public asking people to only attend the Department if the case of a medical or mental […]