In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Pay for parking with your phone – Council introducing new scheme where motorists will be able to use their smart phones to pay for parking in nine Tipperary towns;
Borrisokane Garda Station set for downgrading;
Moneygall hopeful of return visit from Barack Obama;
Five drink driving arrests in Nenagh;
No fare collection for Cloughjordan and Nenagh groups on Limerick on Ice train trip;
Council responds to anger over refusal of NAMA properties;
Nenagh group to hold tattoo day fundraiser for local groups working against suicide;
Garda warning over unlicensed firearms;
Insurance issues lead to changed access arrangements at Nenagh CBS grounds;
Local GPs speak of pressure they are facing with rising cases of influenza;
New travel company for Nenagh;
Lindsay Cleary of Ardcroney and Mark O'Dwyer of Kilkeary to talk of their work in Zambia;
Countdown to Roscrea People of the Year Awards;
Borrisokane Players take to the stage with 'A Wake in the West';
'Thy Will be Done' for Rathcbbin;
Annual Connie Ryan Set Dancing Weekend for Nenagh;
Countdown to Milford Hospice 10k;
Roscrea Sisters' good work in Uganda;
Danny Grace with the nineteenth century story of a plan to connect Nenagh and Lough Derg by canal;
Plus a six-page New Year, new you feature in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning