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Derelict old exchange could transform Buttermarket area


Eyesore site could be at the centre of town’s regeneration

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Sledgehammer used to smash up playground


It is feared the vandalism was premeditated.

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Education reform must not ignore Fermanagh


In a major change to local education, the Western Board will soon be no more, come April, 2015.

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‘Obnoxious, unprofessional’: Foster attacked for High School comments


Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has been described as “unprofessional” and “obnoxious” for her comments describing the Western Education and Library Board as ‘shambolic’ in its handling of the transfer of pupils from Lisnaskea High School to Devenish College.

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Pupils turned away from first choice schools


Over 70 primary pupils have been turned away from secondary schools in Fermanagh after they failed to secure a spot in their first choice post-primary school.

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‘Unsightly’ flags are still flying in Enniskillen


With just two weeks until the G8 summit, ‘ragged’ union flags still fly over one of Enniskillen’s main roads – and no solution appears to be in sight.

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Councillor claims merger with Omagh won’t go ahead


Former Council Chairman claims merger between Omagh and Fermanagh District Councils is about to be scrapped

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