LOCAL councillors have added their support to the QBRC (Quinn Business Retention Company) bid to acquire the Aventas Group and will arrange a meeting with bondholders to try to facilitate the takeover. Speaking at last week’s monthly council meeting Independent councillor Bernice Swift expressed her support for the bid. “Without a doubt, the […]
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‘We’re not racists’, insists preacher running for UKIP
THE story across the water politically has been the emergence of the UK Independent Party – UKIP – and its leader, Nigel Farage.
Ex-Quinn buyout bid ‘within days’
THE proposed buy-out bid for the Aventas Group by a local consortium which, if accepted, would bring back senior management from Sean Quinn’s time, is expected to be formally tabled within days.
Primary children ‘going to school hungry,’ says Enniskillen curate
SCHOOLCHILDREN are going into school in the morning ‘hungry’ having not been fed at home, according to a local priest.
Overwhelming support for ‘buy-out’ team
THERE seems to be overwhelming support, locally, for the team proposing a buy-out of the former Quinn group, now Aventas.
Foster stands by her fracking comments: ‘I’m not for drilling at all costs’
…and yes, it could be a game-changer, Minister insists
Killesher is the model of self-help in rural south Fermanagh
IT IS maybe not a placename that appears on a lot of maps – especially now with the advent of the new road name and number postal system – but Killesher in the south of the county, roughly halfway between Enniskillen and the Cavan border, is a thriving little rural community where there’s more going on that might first meet the eye.
Member of famous pub family to run for SDLP
THE NEW candidate for the SDLP in Erne North is Enniskillen-born Paul Blake.
Latest Aventas attack as lorry drivers look to future
AN EARLY morning attack this week at Doon quarry at Molly Mountain in the Kinawley area, owned by Aventas Group, resulted in three mechanical shovels being burnt out.
End of the line looms for our biggest creamery
THE future of one of our best known agribusinesses is looking to be in increasing jeopardy. Fivemiletown Creamery, which, over the years has produced award-winning butter and cheeses has, been in financial difficulty for some time, and tomorrow its 35 shareholders will met to decide on a buy-out offer from Glanbia, Ireland’s biggest milk […]