IN OUR third and final feature about the current condition of our county’s high streets we spoke to people who care about the future of Fermanagh’s second biggest town, Lisnaskea. The Herald solicited the opinions of the Trustees of the Lisnaskea Fairs and Markets committee including John McBrien who has been running his newsagents on […]
Lisnaskea traders query decision on two-day shutdown
BUSINESS owners in the Lisnaskea area have called for future roadwork’s and closures to be done “outside of trading hours” following the impact that traffic disruption had on local businesses when the main street was closed off for two days last week. ‘KolorNKutz’ hairdressers located on the Bank Brae, told the Herald, “I think it’s […]
Street closure ‘comes at a bad time,’ say businesses
TRAFFIC disruption due to a £60,000 road upgrade on Lisnaskea’s Main Street has caused widespread fear among local business owners, with concerns that the new resurfacing has simply came “to the wrong place at the wrong time.” After businesses were forced to shut-up-shop for a minimum of 12 weeks back in March, many places such […]
Lisnaskea facing two weekends of closures
MAIN Street Lisnaskea will be partially closed for two weekends later this month, to facilitate much-needed flood alleviation works. Last week the Herald reported that work to prevent homes in the town, specifically in The Acres and nearby areas, from flooding during heavy rain was due to begin. The Department for Infrastructure Rivers section has […]
Jewellery stolen in Tempo house burglary
Gold watch, earrings and rings stolen in latest Fermanagh burglary
LATEST: Shooting incident in Belleek
Police in Fermanagh are appealing for information following a shooting incident this morning in Belleek.
Window smashed as Irvinestown home targeted overnight
The window was downstairs at the front of the house.
Fourteen jobs to go with closure of Lisnaskea shop
THE Lisnaskea Spar store, which is located at the junction of Main Street and the Derrylin/New Bridge Road closed week, with the loss of 4 full-time and 10 part-time staff.
Eyesore to be patched up on village main street
WORK ON a derelict building on Belleek’s main street has begun – with locals pleased to see the eyesore being patched up as of last week.