REPAIR work has been completed on the Killyhevlin Hotel outside Enniskillen, which was badly damaged in a terrorist bomb attack in July last year.
The 44-bedroom hotel was closed for two weeks following the explosion, which was claimed by a Republican group calling itself the Continuity Army Council.
The rebuilt hotel, which has been owned by the Watson family for more than 20 years, now has five conference rooms, including one which can cater for 600 people, and is planning to market itself as a venue for business groups as well as tourist visitors to the Co Fermanagh lakeland.