Five side-saddle mounted ladies by the water at the New Year's Day hunt in Dromineer (from left): Rose Scanlon, Aime Sterling, Mary Davoren O'Regan,  Arabella Scanlon and Charlize O'Shea. More photos in this week's Guardian.

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

'Big loss to Moneygall' – Post office to close this week;

 

Nenagh Christmas tractor event raises €16,000 for Embrace Farm;

 

Community council mooted for Ballina/Killaloe;

 

Brendan Murphy: Nenagh can meet challenges of shopping revolution;

 

Imelda Walsh is re-elected to top Tipp IFA post;

 

Pilot scheme to tackle mobile phone “black spots” along Lough Derg;

 

Sinn Féin campaigns for memorial at Roscrea site where four men were executed in Civil War;

 

Energy-saving accolade for Tipperary Co Council;

 

New head office for SYS Wealth & Financial Planners in Nenagh;

 

Focus on Nenagh Injury Unit at hospital, which had over 8,700 patient attendances last year;

 

Christmas Day Swim presentations in Newtown this Saturday night;

 

Nenagh College to host interactive open night;

 

Centenary commemorations of Solohead Beg ambush;

 

Nenagh woman Anne Starr walks the 500-mile Camino Frances...

 

This week's Guardian also contains a four-page feature on Nenagh Ormond RFC, as the local rugby club gets the new year underway on Saturday. The Guardian is out now.