In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Increase in thefts from vehicles in Tipperary – Garda warning after 35 thefts from vehicles in first six weeks of the year;
Council provided more than 800 houses in 2016;
Local anger over works carried out at Millennium Cross car park;
Voluntary housing agency to take charge of 12 abandoned houses in Roscrea;
Death of former North Tipperary County Manager John McGinley;
New President of Nenagh Chamber of Commerce;
Further information sought on Tippo International rebuilding plan;
New speed limit for Nenagh-Limerick road;
Fourth case of bird flu in Lower Ormond;
Events in Borrisoleigh this Sunday to mark the 150th anniversary of the Fenian Rising in Tipp;
Reprieve for Cistercian College Roscrea, which is facing closure;
Historical book on death of doctor's wife in nineteenth century Nenagh;
Kilcommon GAA book – 'Cuttin' or Atein' the Bushes';
Local author Marjorie Quarton remembers the reappearance of cars after the Second World War;
Historian Danny Grace on the 1841 Repeal meeting at Carney Commons, attended by Daniel O'Connell;
Update on Roscrea Enhancement Plan;
Keeper Hill wind farm case for EU court;
Enterprise Week in Tipperary;
Magical wedding fair at Nenagh's Abbey Court Hotel;
Feature on North Tipperary Community Services;
Busy programme of events at Nenagh Arts Centre;
Focus on Nenagh Plant Hire & Hardware Ltd...
Plus lots more in this week's Nenagh Guardian, in the shops Wednesday morning