The Cornagrade Road in Enniskillen remains the number one detection spot for speeding motorists in the county.
Now cutbacks mean reduced hours for county library
CUTBACKS are now hitting local libraries with Enniskillen library to lose late night opening hours from next week.
Business as usual despite brothel bust
So-called escorts continue to ply their trade in Enniskillen despite the raid of a brothel by police on a Cornagrade Road apartment block a week ago.
Town Hall meets its match
THE Town Hall in Enniskillen, one of the tallest buildings in the town centre, met its match yesterday when a 42-metre high crane was positioned above its clock tower for a structural inspection.
Unprovoked assault cost student a year of his life
A 21-year-old footballer who inflicted grievous bodily harm in a drunken, unprovoked attack causing the injured party to miss a year of university, has been sentenced to four months imprisonment.
St Michael’s pointless after two Rannafast games
It has been a disappointing start for St Michael’s in the opening games of their Rannafast Cup campaign, the college slipping to successive defeats in their first two fixtures.
Tough final route will stand to Gaels
Enniskillen played Derrygonnelly twice in the league this season and came up short on both occasions.
Enniskillen go through to round two of Junior Cup
Enniskillen First XV had a great start to the Junior Cup on Saturday with a 24-19 win over talented young side Malone Seconds.
The first half was as good as we’ve seen from Skins this season with an excellent display of both their ability in attack as well as a committed effort in defence.
Sligo Road crash spot a ‘death waiting to happen’
An early morning lorry crash, which left hour-long tailbacks and a major road closed for almost nine hours, has been described as a “death waiting to happen”.