In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
New plans for Nenagh – revised plan for large residential development on the Dublin Road and permission granted for a new pharmacy, along with other plans in train for town;
Shock over death of Stephen Gleeson (21) in tragic crash on Garrykennedy road;
Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection to open new office in Nenagh;
Enterprise hub plan for Roscrea;
Fire safety concerns at Nenagh Manor Nursing Home;
UL Hospitals Group hits back over 'Patient Plan' claims;
Ormond Anglers Association documents over half a century of protecting and enhancing Nenagh River;
Kennedy clan gets ready to gather in North Tipp again;
Tipperary to host its first Gay Pride Parade in Thurles;
Nenagh and Templemore girls selected for Miss Universe contest;
Borrisoleigh Festival bigger and better than ever;
Nenagh Community Training Centre students in boat building project with Greenland link;
Birdhill native Alvy Carragher pens novel;
Josephine Ryan retires from Toomevara NS after 38 years;
Nenagh's Fianna Fáil general election candidate Sandra Farrell takes lease of Roscrea nursing home;
Maria Riordan's 1991 interview with Ballina-Killaloe Local History Society;
Dylan Rooney set for Ballinree performance;
There's also an eight-page farming supplement in this week's Guardian, out now