Driver got out, of car, put beer can on roof and urinated
Published 21 May 2013 16:30
A 28-year-old labourer who was spotted by police getting out of his car, placing a can of Tennents on the roof and urinating, has been disqualified from driving for three years.
Derrygonnelly G8 public meeting - change of venue
Tonight's G8 public information session will take place in Derrygonnelly Community Centre at 7pm.

UPDATE: Army bomb experts dealing with suspect device at Kinawley
Army technical officers are currently dealing with a suspicious device in the area of Stragowna crossroads, Kinawley and a number of homes have been evacuated.

Exclusive G8 Twitter Q&A tomorrow - get involved!
THE Impartial Reporter is hosting an exclusive Twitter Q&A tomorrow (May 22) from 1pm with the Fermanagh G8 Delivery Group.
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- Fire Service warning after fatal Enniskillen fire
- Fermanagh fishermen asked to help
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- Synod paves way for pulpit swaps
- Fermanagh game confirmed for Brewster Park day before G8
- Crannog exhibition and leisure events planned
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