Man and Van Kesh
On the road toward Boa Island and Lower Lough Erne, Kesh rewards island-side patience, clear directions and the right van for rural work.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Kesh

Kesh Population: 1,098 (2021).
Town Population

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
Local Authority

BT93
Postcode Area

No rail station, access is road-led with regional bus connections and onward rail only via larger towns.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A47 through the village, B82/B72 local routes towards Lower Lough Erne, Ederney and Boa Island.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Enniskillen, Irvinestown, Ederney, Belleek, Omagh.
Nearby Towns

1. Enniskillen storage options; 2. Irvinestown storage options; 3. BT93 nearby options
Storage Facilities

Drummee Recycling Centre, Enniskillen
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Van Jobs Around Kesh, Lower Lough Erne and Nearby Lanes
Kesh is a small Fermanagh village near Lower Lough Erne, with local streets, lakeside accommodation and rural roads all shaping the kind of van work that comes up. A job here might be a village collection, a delivery towards Boa Island, or a pickup from a holiday property where the timing and handover matter as much as the load.
Village stops and lough-side addresses
In the village itself, a small van job is usually about getting close enough to load without blocking the road or carrying items too far. Around the lough, the work can involve narrower lanes, parked cars near accommodation, gates, gravel drives and properties that are easy to miss. For bulky items, photos of the entrance and a note on turning space are more useful than a long item list. If the work involves more than a simple collection, clearance work keeps the request closer to the real job.
Holiday lets, rural roads and onward runs
Kesh can also be the starting point for jobs towards Castle Archdale, Boa Island, Pettigo, Belleek or Enniskillen. These routes are not difficult if planned properly, but they can waste time if the address is vague or the customer is not on site. If keys are left with a neighbour, reception desk or owner, that handover point needs to be clear before the van arrives. Where the job is more than a quick doorstep pickup, rubbish clearance helps frame the quote properly.
Local lanes and stopping points
The main route notes are A47 through the village, B82/B72 local routes towards Lower Lough Erne, Ederney and Boa Island; jobs towards Enniskillen, Irvinestown and Ederney still need clear pickup and drop-off details. The important details are usually practical: lane width, gates, gravel, steps, visitor parking and whether the van can load close to the property.
Using VanHub UK for a Kesh enquiry
VanHub UK is useful as a place to check independent driver options and request help where needed. It is not a promise that a van is already based in Kesh. Send the practical facts early: what is moving, how heavy it is, where the van can stop, whether there are stairs, and whether the route includes a rural or lough-side address. For smaller clearances, van-load rubbish versus skip hire helps decide whether a van collection is more practical.



