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Ulster Herald Advertisement Posted: 5:15 pm June 9, 2021 SHARE A LOYALIST paramilitary flag or other illegal ones along the Hospital Road in Omagh should be removed, according to the new DUP chairperson of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council. The Red Hand Commando flag is one of over a dozen which have been erected along the busy road during the past two months, prompting concerns from some local residents and nationalist councillors. Speaking to the Tyrone Herald this week, the DUP’s Errol Thompson, said any flags which are illegal or tattered should be removed. However, he cautioned that the issue is a ‘very sensitive one’ due to pro-Union apprehension in the centenary year of Northern Ireland and the controversy surrounding the Irish Sea border. “The Centenary Year is a celebration for many and this year is a contentious one. If flags are illegal, then I’d be calling for them to be taken down, and I don’t agree with flags rotting on ....
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Anger over agreement to revive Omagh hydro-scheme ANGLERS in the Omagh area have expressed frustration at a decision by the local council to press ahead with plans to resurrect a controversial £1.4 million hydro-electric scheme on the Camowen River. The decision was taken at a meeting of Fermanagh and Omagh Council’s Policy and Resources meeting last Thursday night. The local authority has decided to develop the scheme – which is located close to Omagh Leisure Complex – and seek expressions of interest for the plant to be operated externally from the council. Advertisement The recommendation was passed by a vote of 16-15, but with agreement that anglers be approached on the issue. ....
Ulster Herald Advertisement The Lidl store in Omagh which is earmarked for a big expansion to include Annie s bar. MC 17 Permission sought for new £4m Lidl store in Omagh Posted: 4:53 pm May 17, 2021 By Alan Rodgers A PLANNING application has been submitted for a new £4 million Lidl store at James Street in Omagh. The supermarket firm is proposing to demolish its existing premises in the area and also the former Annie’s Bar to make way for their new premises, complete with car parking and landscaping. News of the major development was first revealed in the Tyrone Herald last September and now Lidl is seeking the green light from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council for the project to go ahead. ....
Advertisement 14-man Tyrone fall short against impressive Donegal Posted: 8:38 pm May 15, 2021 SHARE Donegal 0-18 FEARGAL Logan and Brian Dooher’s first game in charge of Tyrone ended in a two-point defeat to a highly impressive Donegal team in tonight’s Division One opener at Healy Park. Advertisement Yet the new management team will undoubtedly take plenty of positives from the game – none more so than a stunning debut performance from Paul Donaghy which yielded ten points – though they ultimately ended up empty-handed against Declan Bonner’s side. Perhaps the game’s defining moment was Michael O’Neill’s dismissal for a second yellow after 36 minutes of play, an unduly harsh punishment after a challenge on Ryan McHugh. ....