In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
'A major year for Nenagh' – Huge range of events planned for 'Nenagh 800' celebrations in 2020;
Gardaí discover cannabis growhouse following fire at Dunkerrin;
Arrests made in Nenagh over circulation of counterfeit currency;
New plans for Nenagh town, focusing on the Banba Square/Town Hall area and Mitchel St/Emmet Place junction;
Death of Templederry priest Fr Matt Ryan in Brazil;
'Dream come true' as Musical Theatre Academy Nenagh group to appear on 'Late, Late Toy Show';
Launch of second 'Under Crimblin Hill' journal from Dunkerrin Parish History Society;
Tipperary Co Council passes budget for 2020, with rebates for some commercial ratepayers;
Call for review of council amalgamation;
Book on bleeding statues of Templemore, which made town a pilgrimage site in 1920;
Plan to tackle pollution of Nenagh River;
RCDC calls another meeting over the future of long-term nursing home care in Roscrea;
New home for Roscrea 'Taste of Christmas' festival;
Loughton House opens for Christmas fayre this weekend;
Beckett Play for Nenagh Arts Centre;
Silvermines Folk Choir return for annual Christmas concert this Sunday;
Switching on of the Christmas lights in parishes across north Tipperary...
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