In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
World tourism boost for Tipp – German based TUI, the world's largest tourism company, is looking at promoting Tipperary as a holiday destination for its customers;
Conditional planning permission granted for solar farm at Knock;
Speed limit to drop to 80kmph on Borrisokane-Portumna road;
Nenagh church concert in memory of cancer charity activist Florrie Purcell;
Boil water notice lifted in Dunkerrin;
Green light for Nenagh gymnasium plan;
Garda warning to holidaymakers over vacant properties;
Girls of Nenagh Musical Theatre Academy return with their medals;
Miss Ireland Niamh Kennedy launches 'Tractor Girls' calender in fundraiser for little Billie Goulding from Shinrone;
50th wedding anniversary celebrations for Tom and Nan Kelly of Portroe;
London fire prompts call for action on Tipp residential buildings;
Two Tipp sites on EPA priority list for enforcement;
Roscrea Enhancement Plan making steady progress;
Flurry of political activity in Newport following change of constituency boundaries;
Newtown-born author Donal Ryan appointed Lecturer in Creative Writing at UL;
Accolade for Nenagh fashion designer Laoise Carey;
Jerry Fish attends launch of Lily's Happy Days Festival, which takes place at Nenagh Showgrounds on August 19-20th;
KÃla to headline Terryglass Arts Festival (August 16-20th);
Profiling 'A Taste of Lough Derg' food festival;
Subaru brand ambassador role for Tipp hurling captain Brendan Maher;
New opportunities at Roscrea Education Centre;
Gary Halpin made Head of Boarding at Cisterican College;
Annual Famine Memorial Walk in Ballingarry;
Hen Harrier scheme for North Tipp farms;
Grain farmers protest in Dublin;
Country Jamboree Festival tickets available locally;
Nenagh band Sovereign Slang at Swell Festival...
And you'll also find lots of photos from the Cut Loose Country Music Festival among the pages of this week's Guardian, out Wednesday