In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Big festival set to give Nenagh a boost – Mundy, Paddy Casey, Paddy Cole, Trudi Lalor and the Mint Jazz Band among the acts for Nenagh Castlefest 2017 in June;
More vehicles targeted by criminals in Nenagh district;
Ten people injured in three-vehicle crash on M7 at Moneygall;
Helicopter called out to forest fire on Slieve Felim mountains;
Planning granted for coffee area at Nenagh's Brooklands filling station;
Sponsored dog walk in Nenagh;
Special commendation for Cloughjordan project in national Get Involved comptition;
Concern over rate of invalid planning applications in Tipperary;
New pre-school and after-school hub at Bishop Harty NS;
Nenagh councillor calls for rethink on parking charges;
Birdhill firm supports N20 upgrade;
Council drafts new policy on roadside memorials to people who have died in accidents;
Roscrea launch of new Tipp GAA anthem;
Celebrating 60 years of Roscrea Conferences;
Local historian Danny Grace on the Norwood Races outside Nenagh;
'Movies and Musicals' returns to the stage in Newport this weekend;
Cloughjordan Community Development Committee presents range of events for National Biodiversity Week...
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