In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Online sales threat to local shops – 'Dragon's Den' entrepreneur Gavin Duffy tells Nenagh Enterprise Town expo that 4,000% increase in online sales is challenge to local shops and businesses;
Planning application lodged for large solar farm off the M7 near Roscrea;
Large crowds gather to sign Nenagh book of condolence for Anthony Foley;
Council crackdown on illegal disposal of waste during Halloween;
Nenagh factory workers vote for action;
New speed limits to be introduced across Tipperary;
Death of Ballingarry man in New York;
Miss Ireland, Niamh Kennedy of Portroe, recalls father's battle with Alzheimer's Disease;
New book out about Lough Derg and its islands;
Time extension granted for Roscrea town centre plan;
Abbey Machinery Managing Director Clodagh Cavanagh on UTV Ireland;
Nenagh parish priest Fr Des Hillery appointed Vicar General of Killaloe Diocese
Bishop Fintan urges people to support the upcoming Mission Sunday;
New hair salon opens in Nenagh;
Successful Boru3Peaks challenge;
Anam Cara launches resource aimed at supporting bereaved parents;
Tipperary Energy Agency information night in Nenagh;
Twelfth Dromineer Literary Festival is a success;
Newport community unites to support little Evan Jones;
Roscrea Folk Group celebrates 40th anniversary;
Plus an autumn/winter wedding supplement in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday morning