Since the creation of the new ‘supercouncil’, when Fermanagh merged with Omagh, new signs have gone up marking the council district area.
15 years on, work finally begins on new £21.5m school
The contractor is projected to be on site June 2019, with an estimated completion date of November 2021.
“Undervalued” councillors looking for a pay rise
“I’m not in it for the money, and an awful lot of councillors wouldn’t be in it for the money”
Unionist up in arms over the ‘Six Counties’
Members of the Council recently passed a motion supporting the demands from the public for an Irish Language Act.
Call for free school buses to ease traffic congestion
With the schools off on Easter holidays, motorists in Enniskillen enjoyed a break from the severe congestion of recent times.
Cuilcagh walk ‘bigger draw than Giant’s Causeway’
THE CUILCAGH Mountain boardwalk is as big as the Giant’s Causeway in tourist terms, and should be given the same attention with regard road access and facilities. That was the message from the monthly meeting of the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council last week, where it was suggested the boardwalk had become so popular […]
A WEEK IN NEWS: 5 stories you may have missed
Here are five news stories from Fermanagh that you may have missed this week:
Eight jobs to go at Devenish College
EIGHT TEACHING jobs are to be lost at Devenish College in Enniskillen, the Fermanagh Herald can reveal.
Hopes that new ‘shop’ can help create jobs in Enniskillen
THE new ‘First Stop Shop’ launched in the Clinton Centre in Enniskillen has been given the thumbs up from Fermanagh District Council.