“We’re not doing nearly enough to rattle the cages in Stormont.”
Plans in the works for Necarne caravan park
PLANS are in motion to create a caravan park at the historic Necarne Estate in Irvinestown. Two years ago the Council approved a 99-year lease to Gardrum Holdings Ltd for the development of the 230-acre estate, home to Castle Irvine, as a potential holiday retreat. The plans put forward at the time centred on preserving and enhancing the […]
Joint approach to help tackle homelessness in Fermanagh
“We need to secure intervention and support from the statutory agencies which have a duty of care for those whom we identify as being in need.”
Sadness following the death of local councillor
Cllr Sean Donnelly passed away last week following a short illness.
Ardhowen Theatre set for £8 million refurb
There had been some fear the iconic building may have needed to be demolished.
NI Water reveals extent of Fermanagh sewage issues
Several local areas are currently at capacity for waste water treatment.
Council calls on new inquest into killing of Michael Leonard
THE family of the late Michael Leonard who was shot dead by members of the RUC on May 17, 1973, have welcomed support from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council after a motion was passed for a new inquest to be held into the killing of the 24-year-old. Cllr Siobhán Currie who initially brought the motion […]
Plans to make Lakeland Forum a tourist attraction
A Council report has outlined how the redevelopment of the Enniskillen leisure centre should help attract tourists to the town.
Education Authority warns of school bus driver shortage
There is an industry wide shortage of drivers and our staffing team and operators continue to be affected by community transmission of Covid.”
No plans to reduce Castle Park services in Lisnaskea
“At this time, there are no plans to reduce service provision at Castle Park Centre and all staff are secure in their employment.”