Enniskillen Castle and the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh will be lit up for several important charitable causes.

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has announced the buildings will be illuminated on various dates in November.

The buildings lit up in purple on November 1 to support the Child Brain Injury Trust.

The charity helps families across the UK after a child suffers a brain injury.

On Monday, November 4, the lights turned blue to celebrate 40 years of Nexus, a charity that aids people affected by rape and sexual abuse.

(Image: Fermanagh and Omagh District Council) Since April 2023, more than 100 people from the Fermanagh and Omagh Council area have sought help from Nexus.

On Saturday, November 9, the buildings will glow orange for International Microtia Awareness Day.

Microtia UK, the only charity in the UK supporting those born with this rare condition, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.

Microtia causes underdeveloped ears and affects hearing.

On Monday, November 12, buildings will turn purple for Purple Tuesday and join the worldwide initiative for improved accessibility and inclusivity.

This day raises awareness of the challenges faced by disabled consumers and encourages businesses to be more disability-friendly.

November 19 marks International Men’s Day, and the buildings will be illuminated in blue to promote the wellbeing of men and boys.

The final illumination of November takes place on the 29th for World Aids Day.

The buildings will shine red to support Positive Life NI, a charity that raises awareness about HIV, reduces stigma, and supports those living with or affected by the condition.

The initiative aims to promote public dialogue, and solidarity, and highlight the importance of prevention, education, and support for communities affected by HIV.