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Enniskillen’s ‘hidden park’ in line for a £100,000 revamp


FERMANAGH’S premier civic park, the Forthill Leisure Grounds, is in line for a badly-needed revamp that’s estimated to cost £100,000.

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Welcome improvements for Lisnaskea and Irvinestown


Environmental improvements at Lisnaskea and Irvinestown have been welcomed by residents and visitors alike.

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£100,000 grant to help both traditions in Newtownbutler


It was once regarded as among the most polarised communities in Fermanagh – but things are changing for the better in Newtownbutler.

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School principals warning as 95% of primary schools face funding cuts


Principals of two primary schools this week told the Fermanagh Herald that they hoped that the Minister of Education, John O’Dowd, would take note of the responses to the consultation on the proposed new school budgets.

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Crannog find in line for ‘tourist attraction’ funding


A Government department has pledged £500,000 towards the Drumclay Crannog site which could attract public exhibitions and postgraduate studies of the material found.

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Resource centre gets £416,000 boost for refurbishment


“This project will provide real and significant benefits to residents in Enniskillen.”

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