THE Westville Family Resource Centre, which delivered a number of services throughout Fermanagh, has closed “due to financial constraints.”
It’s understood the organisation, which served families in the Enniskillen, Newtownbutler, Rosslea, Trillick, Ballinamallard and Irvinestown areas, went into receivership last week. 
Lorraine McMullan, who took up the position of centre manager last month, said that due to “a lack of funding” the group’s board of directors “felt they had no other option.”
At least two of the group’s board members resigned in recent months.
The centre, a registered charity which delivered a range of services to promote positive family values to parents or carers who have young children, first opened in 1997.
Well known for its annual ‘Not So Strictly Come Dancing’ event, it moved to new premises at Nugent’s Entry last year with the then manager Doreen Mullan, who recently left the organisation, saying at the time: “Here’s to the next 20 years.”
The news has come as a shock to those who availed of the service. 
“It wasn’t just a job to us,” said Ms. McMullan. “We will miss these mums, dads, boys and girls more than they will ever know.”
Neither Ms. McMullan nor two of the organisation’s board members, who were contacted by this newspaper this week, would comment further.