In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Spotlight on barracks – call to restore Nenagh's long-derelict military barracks;
Gardaí investigate spate of break-ins in Nenagh district;
Permission refused for Upperchurch windfarm plan;
Kate Middleton wears jacket designed by Portroe's Toinette Seymour with fabric supplied by John Hanly & Co of Ballyartella;
Statue of Virgin Mary commemorates four men shot dead in Roscrea;
Darren Kennedy, Dancing With the Stars' Templederry connection;
Planning granted for 22 new houses in Nenagh;
Nenagh to host national scuba diving event in March;
Councillors' concerns over new drink driving legislation and 'new phenomenon' of morning breathalysing;
Call for ban on election posters in Nenagh district;
Commemoration of first meeting of Dáil Éireann and of Soloheag Beg ambush;
Funding cuts in Nenagh district;
Nenagh man Brendan Hayden stuns his father, Tommy, by restoring 1950s bicycle;
Historian Danny Grace recalls the actions of Nenagh man Francis (Frank) Power, who died in the Civil War in 1922;
Nenagh Players prepare for new show, 'What Happened Bridgie Cleary'...
You'll also find a 16-page motoring supplement in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out now