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HomeFermanagh and Omagh District council

?Benefits staff facing re-interviews for their own jobs


Concerns were raised by Cllr Raymond Farrell at the June meeting of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council

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Only ‘priority’ potholes to be repaired


Lack of money blamed for roads going unfixed

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Coa man tipped to be next council chairman


Outgoing first citizen Mary Garrity stepping down from role after 12 months

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Council pledge to keep Necarne open to public


In recent months, the Council had been in the process of seeking a suitable candidate for the lease of the Estate.

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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.

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Council spends a staggering £1.7m on street cleaning


Fermanagh and Omagh District Council also spent £6,000 cleaning up fly tipping

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Council to act as lobby group against Brexit


The Council has been carrying out research on the impact of Brexit.

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GP crisis: now council is urged to lend a hand


Former Health Minister Michelle O’Neill has called on Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to assist in helping to attract more doctors here.

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Council opens book of condolence for Martin McGuinness


The book of condolence was opened at Ennsikilen Townhall this morning and will remain open until Friday, April 14.

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?Council comes under fire for sharp rates hike


People’s wages not keeping pace with tax increase

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