Carrig NS Pupil Jane Boland proudly displays her winning design for the set of vestments that Pope Francis will wear when he visits Ireland in August. Photograph: Odhran Ducie

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Arrabawn unveils €30 million plan for Nenagh – Local co-op plans to create jobs and new site entrance that will improve town traffic congestion;

 

Tipperary Co Council disputes findings in national waste report;

 

Row in grounds of Nenagh church;

 

Fianna Fáil councillors at loggerheads over last chairmanship of 2014-19 council;

 

Ballycommon schoolgirl wins national competition to design Pope's vestments;

 

Looking forward to Nenagh Castlefest;

 

Launch of Tipp road safety strategy;

 

Stall in grass cutting causes in anger in Nenagh district;

 

Three businesswomen to represent Tipperary at national Network final;

 

Newport-based Homework Hub grows from strength to strength;

 

Free entry to Roscrea Castle and complex;

 

Astroturf development planned for Templederry;

 

Anne Tierney, Nenagh's first-ever female garda, retires from the force;

 

Letters of thanks from Nenagh World Aid Society;

 

Countdown to Roscrea Enhancement Awards;

 

Cloughjordan resident Peadar Kirby in Social Entrepreneur Ireland Awards;

 

Nenagh College PLC graduations;

 

Record gold medal haul for Ballinahinch Special Olympian Katie Quinn;

 

Trad sessions coming up at Larkin's of Garrykennedy...

 


Plus court reports, entertainment listings, property news and lots more to read about in this week's Nenagh Guardian, in the shops on Wednesday morning