Trees down at Charlie's Hill, Portroe, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ophelia. Photograph by Odhran Ducie

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Ophelia strikes Tipperary – local communities taking stock of situation in aftermath of record storm;

 

Minister for Sport visits fire-damaged Nenagh Olympic Athletic Club complex;

 

Planning permission granted for redevelopment of former O'Connor's shopping centre site in Nenagh;

 

Garda warning over illegal fireworks;

 

Countdown to Spleodar Halloween festival;

 

New Census findings – Tipperary is no longer Ireland's most Catholic country;

 

Bishop attends schools music event in Nenagh;

 

Call to take part in Tipperary digital survey;

 

Ballina has worst road in Nenagh Municipal District;

 

Further outbreak of Crayfish Plague in Lorrha River;

 

Honorary Doctorate for Roscrea's George Cunningham;

 

Record number of female entrepreneurs at Ballina conference;

 

West End luminary attends Nenagh Choral Society's successful performance of 'Les Miserables';

 

Fourteenth Dromineer Literary Festival is a success...

 

The Nenagh Guardian is out Wednesday morning