Rolling out of the Roadmap.

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Since January 2025.

The sun shone on the Roadmap making its way to another presentation in Stormont.

SOAS are happy to present to any groups or organisations who wish to bear more on this Roadmap.

We have held many meetings which have been very positive.

We held five public meetings in our community:

– Enniskillen

– Belcoo

– Irvinestown

– Lisnaskea

– Florencecourt.

We have made presentations to several significant form based businesses.

We made a presentation to Fermanagh and Omagh District Council on our “Rural Area Hospital as a concept that was needed for SWAH.

We are arranging meetings with local areas of industry which are fundamental to this community.

We have been engaged with the Rural Community Network NI, Human Rights experts, the Centre for Cross Border Studies and the Ulster Farmers Union. This is an invaluable collective at this stage.

We have been meeting with all parties who have reached out with our Community and further as this Roadway is not restricted to this area, rather it includes regional health services and beyond.

We have held meetings with RQIA, we met with the Department Of Health and WHSCT management. We have presented to several regional Unions.

We have met with individual members from the Northern Ireland assembly and have presented to members of Stormont Health Community.

We have met and discussed our Roadway with representatives from SDLP, UUP, Sinn Féin  And are coordinating a meeting with DUP.

We have met with our local MP, And with several local representatives in the House of Lords.

We have made presentation to U3A.

Please reach out to us if we can discuss with your organisation.

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