Tim Dwyer (REA Eoin Dillon) and Martin Healy (site owner) pictured at the announcement of Homesavers as a new tenant for the old Lidl store in Nenagh. PHOTOGRAPH: ODHRAN DUCIE

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

'A great sign for Nenagh' - Opening of Homesavers to create 45 jobs and add to transformation of eastern side of town;

 

Gardaí note increased prevalence of unprescribed Xanax in Nenagh district with more seizures in last week;

 

European Parliament candidate Liam Minehan to outline vision for rural Ireland at Nenagh meeting;

 

Cllr Joe Hannigan organises meeting over Lower Ormond townlands excluded from ANC scheme;

 

Two ewes have nine lambs between them in Moneygall;

 

Pleas for new surface on Borrisokane street;

 

Mixed reaction to plan to light up Nenagh Castle;

 

Benefit night for Pearse Cleary in Silvermines;

 

Reduction in council rent arrears;

 

Locals call for support of Organ Donor Awareness Week;

 

CARMHA launches fundraising campaign in Nenagh;

 

Fianna Fáil aims to win two seats in Roscrea;

 

Opening of Borrisokane Further Information Centre;

 

Nenagh Choral Society celebrates sold-out five-night run of 'Sister Act' at the Scouts Hall;

 

Win tickets to Pat Mulcahy and Sean O'Connor's Kris Kristofferson tribute at the Belltable...

 

You'll also find a four-page Houses & Homes feature in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning