The ongoing expansion at Erneside is to bring in new jobs with the opening of a store extension and coffee shop. And, new restaurant Little Wing, which held an open recruitment day in Enniskillen last week, has promised to create up to 20 jobs in the town centre.
GALLERY: Here’s what Enniskillen’s new £3M nightclub could look like
AMBITIOUS £3M PLANS to transform a vacant Enniskillen building into a three-floor nightclub complex are still in the pipeline, according to the man behind the project.
Enniskillen land under 14 league title
Enniskillen captured the division 1 league title against a hard working Derrygonnelly side in Belcoo on Tuesday evening.
Here’s the Diamond and Town Hall in Enniskillen like you’ve never seen them before
MOST of us have probably walked through Enniskillen town centre hundreds – if not thousands of times – but we bet that most of you haven’t seen the Diamond or Town Hall looking quite like this.
20 jobs up for grabs at new restaurant recruitment day
The restaurant Little Wing, which has outlets across the North, are to hold a career open day today (Wednesday, May 27) at the South West College in Enniskillen.
Debts mount for St Vincent de Paul
THE Enniskillen St Vincent de Paul conference (branch), in its annual report, has identified workers on low pay as, ‘the new poor’. The report notes: “This is something that has been noticed by many SVP workers in recent times, that many of our new clients are in full-time employment but find that they are no […]
New CCTV cameras are paying their way
The new CCTV system in Enniskillen is paying its way, with footage viewed by police 149 times last year and over half of clips usable as evidence.
Granny loses life savings in scams
The family of an 89-year-old Enniskillen woman who lost more than £14,000 after crooks targeted her through hundreds of scam letters say they have been left devastated.
Commmunity transport initiative disappointed at massive funding cut
A COMMUNITY transport group, based in Enniskillen, that provides subsidised transport to eligible people in isolated parts of the county, including Dial-a-Lift, is fighting back against a 39 per cent in funding.