SOLCITORS in FERMANAGH are to meet at lunch time today (Wednesday) to explore their options in relation to the proposed closure of Enniskillen Court House. Justice Minister David Ford has proposed that Enniskillen along with seven other court houses across the North close as a way save money in his department’s budget, cut by £75m. […]
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New £1.5m education centre is ‘beacon of hope’ for college
THE STATE-OF-THE-ART £1.5m CREST Centre has been launched, offering specialist education, training and support to industry in the field of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technologies.
Campaign for St Angelo flights takes off…but airport chief in the dark
A FACEBOOK campaign to bring domestic flights to St Angelo Airport has taken off, with 5,000 people supporting the ambitious plans.
I can take the Westminster seat, says SDLP’s fresh face
The SDLP’s candidate for the Westminster elections in May this year has claimed that Fermanagh is being ‘under-represented’ by current MP Michelle Gildernew.
Bill for G8 summit goes £12m over
The total cost of the G8 summit held in Fermanagh two years ago is over £12m more than originally estimated, a new report has said.
Future cuts to libraries not ruled out
FUTURE cuts to libraries in Fermanagh have not been ruled out, Libraries NI has said this week.
Five month wait for redundancy payments for staff at nursing home
IT HAS been revealed the former staff at the Shannagh nursing home in Belleek were forced to wait almost six months for their statutory redundancy payments.
Fears for future of Quinn Glass factory
AN ESTIMATED 1,000 people attended a public meeting in Ballyconnell on Monday night
More pain for bus users with sharp hike in fares
BUS PASSENGERS in Fermanagh face higher fares and fewer bus services after Translink announced another price hike – the latest in a long line of cost-cutting measures by the company.