In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
New waste laws for Tipp – Draft byelaws requiring householders to show proof of refuse collection;
Large number of alcohol-related arrests in Nenagh district;
Third river fish kill in a fortnight in local area;
Two swimming-related deaths on Lough Derg;
Gardaí investigating assaults in Roscrea;
Killaloe student Hannah Moroney is Munster Spelling Bee champion;
Joyous occasion at opening of new Sacred Heart Primary School in Roscrea;
Sale of prime Nenagh town centre site;
Concern over lack of mental health services in Tipperary;
New appointments in Killaloe Diocese;
Nenagh native expresses sadness and calls for action on dereliction in Nenagh;
Portroe native heads up Tipp Green Party;
Newtown clay pigeon shoot in aid of the Parkinson's Association;
Nenagh architect's Templemore project to feature at Venice exhibition;
Craft Strategy launched in Tipperary;
Local events to highlight Elder Abuse Awareness Day;
Applications invited for County Tipperary Business Awards 2018;
Cruinniú na nÓg at Nenagh Arts Centre...
The Nenagh Guardian is in the shops on Wednesday morning as usual