Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to illuminate Enniskillen Castle and Strule Arts Centre on selected dates in November

1st November 2021

PLEASE NOTE: This article is over 1 year old and may not contain the most up-to-date information.
Purple   Enniskillen Castle 001

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council will illuminate Enniskillen Castle and Strule Arts Centre, Omagh on selected dates throughout the month of November.

Both buildings were illuminated blue on Monday 1 November to mark the 40th anniversary of integrated education in Enniskillen.

Enniskillen Castle and the Strule Arts Centre will be lit up orange on Tuesday 9 November to mark International Microtia Day to raise awareness of Microtia, a congenital disability which derives its name from the Latin terms for little ears. To find out more about Microtia, please visit the website at www.microtiauk.org.

On behalf of Diabetes UKNI, both buildings will be lit up blue to mark World Diabetes Day. Over 100,000 people suffer from Diabetes in Northern Ireland. For further information please email n.ireland@diabetes.org.uk.

Both Enniskillen Castle and Strule Arts Centre will be illuminated purple at the request of Northern Ireland Pancreatic Cancer to mark World Pancreatic Cancer Day, dedicated to raising awareness of the disease. Further information on the work of the charity is available at www.nipanc.org.

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council illuminates buildings to recognise days of significance to groups within the wider community. The Council also illuminates buildings in support of a particular campaign, charity or initiative.

To find out more about illuminating Council properties please contact the Community Services team at Fermanagh and Omagh District Council by telephone on 0300 303 1777, text phone 028 8225 6216 or by email at communitysupport@fermanaghomagh.com.