In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Garda burglary unit set up – Gardaí establish special unit in response to increased burglaries in Nenagh district;
'Switch' video displays on Nenagh streets;
Pamela Scott to open new store on Nenagh's main street;
Inaugural Taste of Nenagh festival is a resounding success;
Ballingarry's Caitlín O'Meara in Miss Bikini Ireland final;
Nenagh Ormond Search Unit in joint training exercise with Mourne River Search & Rescue;
Nominations sought for Tipperary Association Dublin awards;
Nenagh to be classed as 'Rural Town' in new National Planning Framework;
Concern for Coty workforce in Nenagh;
Ormond Historical Society talk on Nenagh born MP Jack Jones;
Glowing tributes to Tidy Towns groups;
Tipp wastewater treatment plants fail to comply with EU standards;
Local nurse organises fun run in Toomevara for Ugandan charities;
Miss Tipperary fundraises for the Mater Foundation;
Seventh Green Flag for Roscrea school;
New home for North Tipperary Community Services;
Owners of historical Tipp buildings unable to afford restoration works;
First court sitting in Nenagh for new County Registrar James Seymour;
Historian Danny Grace on Nenagh-born judge in South Africa, James Coleman Fitzpatrick;
Pollution concerns over local rivers;
IFA meeting on farm security...
You will also find lots of Halloween photos from around the district in the pages of this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning