Fermanagh and Omagh District Council recommends spending £54,000 to install 108 dual-language road signs across 16 roads. The signs cost £500 each. A report detailing the applications appears before the Environmental Services committee on Wednesday.

Resident surveys confirmed support from at least 15% of respondents on each road. Levels ranged from 18.6% to 55.1%. Applications originated from residents, councillors or property developers.

Fermanagh locations include Galloon Gardens in Newtownbutler, Glenlevan Road in Derrygonnelly, Edenmore Lane in Tempo, Tully Road in Killadeas, Meadowvale in Garrison, and Eshnadarragh Road plus Ervey Road in Roslea.

Tyrone sites cover Letfern Road in Seskinore, Granagh Lane in Carrickmore, Kildrum Road in Dromore, Magherenny Road in Drumquin, Gargadis Road in Trillick, and Cooley Road in Sixmilecross. Omagh roads are Gortmore Park, Ballinamullan Road and Donaghanie Road.

The council allocated £150,000 in February 2025 for the 2025/26 financial year to fund dual-language signage, including replacements for damaged ones. An additional £20,000 covers administration for processing requests.