THE UK’s decision to leave the European Union could have an immediate impact on medium or large businesses here.
Local economy losing out due to poor broadband
Business owners and householders attend satellite broadband open day in Lisnaskea last week.
Fermanagh businesses in social media spotlight
FERMANAGH was thrust into the social media spotlight once again last week when the online phenomenon Irish Biz Party descended on the county for its fifth annual conference. Around 150 business people from across the island of Ireland attended the conference at the Killyhevlin Hotel in Enniskillen, which once again saw Fermanagh ‘trending’ on online. […]
Teemore firm now exporting to Oz
A Fermanagh engineering firm is broadening its horizons and now exporting to Australia.
William ‘cleaning up’ thanks to support of Fermanagh Enterprise
CLEANING doctor is a very familiar name around Fermanagh.
Warning rates hike will send businesses ‘over the edge’
Businesses across Fermanagh have hit out at the proposed rates hike claiming that any increase to their rates bill will “send them over the edge”.
Businesses still counting the cost of G8 ‘disaster’
It was to be the biggest thing to happen to Fermanagh in a generation, bringing thousands of visitors, and £7 million to the county, and the local economy, which relies so heavily on tourism.







