In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Christmas Day lunch in Nenagh – community event to take place in local café for those who have nowhere to go on Christmas Day;

 

Petition to have Lower Ormond restored to Tipperary voting constituency;

 

 

Gardaí investigate assault of female in Nenagh;

 

 

Tribute to the late Florrie Purcell at turning of lights at Nenagh Christmas Tree of Remembrance;

 

 

Expansion plans for Tipperary Energy Agency;

 

 

Four arrested for drink driving in Nenagh over weekend;

 

 

Christmas break for Nenagh gas, water and wastewater works, which are on schedule;

 

 

Free parking in Nenagh car parks for Christmas;

 

 

An Bord Pleanála rules in favour of Capparoe airfield plan;

 

 

CLÁR funding for North Tipp projects;

 

 

Lorrha hurler Brian Hogan highlights plight of refugees;

 

 

Council dealt with large volume of litter complaints in Nenagh district in 2016;

 

 

Opening of expanded multi-sports complex in Nenagh;

 

 

Circuit court tribute to late Nenagh district judge Michael Reilly;

 

 

Roscrea demands better train service;

 

 

Retirement of postmen Frank Humphreys in Newport and Oliver Darcy of Terryglass;

 

 

Nenagh & District Chamber of Commerce defends Ballybrophy rail line...

 

The Nenagh Guardian is out Wednesday