‘It is great to see the investors and developers back in town, however pricing and affordability is a strong denominator’.
Council marks 1,000 days
Among the other ‘interesting facts’ the council has highlighted for the occasion are there have been two million visitors to its four leisure centres.
Call centre management face grilling on jobs vow
Management at Teleperformance are to be quizzed by councillors on progress in creating their 800 jobs promised for Fermanagh over two years ago.
Local politicians raise misgivings over new bus route
Hannon Coaches reckon that they can provide a faster, cheaper alternative service to Belfast
Plans to transform old workhouse into new business hub
Enniskillen Workhouse was designed by George Wilkinson and opened at the end of 1845.
Calls for halt to granting of all mining licences
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has requested a review of the entire system.
Trees spared the chop for carpark extension
Much-loved trees at Enniskillen Castle under no threat from development work.
Shadow hangs over Enniskillen bomb 30th anniversary
Wednesday, November 8th will mark the 30th anniversary of the Enniskillen bomb.
Southern ‘visitors’ blamed for illegal dumping
Councillor says people are coming across the border to dump their household waste
Ratepayers foot £760k bill for council mileage
Fermanagh and Omagh has been listed among nine councils in the North which spent over £6.81m on mileage expenses for staff over two years.