In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Show the asylum seekers your love – Local Methodist Minister criticises Direct Provision system with plans in train to move 84 asylum seekers into Borrisokane;
Garda warning over bonfires and fireworks ahead of Halloween;
Nenagh CBS launches tractor run fundraiser for farm safety;
Order of Malta appeals for people to familiarise themselves with local defibrillator locations;
Nenagh is a “key town for expansion” - Fastest municipal district in terms of property development in Tipp;
Concern raised over plan to add new houses to “overburdened” area in Roscrea;
New book from Silvermines Historical Society;
Switch art festival returns to Nenagh;
Bringing Tipperary's rich hidden history to life – new experience opens at County Museum;
'Images of Ireland' feature in new book by local photographer Padraig Ó Flannabhra;
Opening of Sensory Garden and Fairy Trail at Sacred Heart Primary School, Roscrea;
Two great plays bound for Borrisokane;
Roscrea pride in improved Tidy Towns results;
Francis Brennan to appear at Specsavers in Nenagh...
You'll also find a fine batch of photos of Halloween happenings across our area amidst all the great reading in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning