In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Council to get tough on illegal dumping – 20,000 Tipperary households not registered with a waste collection service;
HSE applies for planning permission for new 50-bed nursing home in Nenagh;
Gardaí put on display seizure of more than €20,000 worth of stolen tools;
Civic welcome for Jordanian Ambassador to Ireland on his first visit to Cloughjordan;
Gardaí probe local burglaries;
Looking forward to 'An Evening with Phil Coulter' and guests in Nenagh;
All set for the Portroe Vintage & Parish Day;
Sadness at passing of Nenagh hotelier Denis Gilmartin, and comedian Brendan Grace, who lived in Ballina;
New roles for Councillors Morris, Carroll and Bugler;
Leading council official Matt Shortt set to retire;
Changes due in casual trading, as Tipp shop owners under increasing pressure to survive;
Nenagh Golf Club to host hospice classic;
Kilbarron-Terryglass Historical Society goes back to their foundations;
Royal treatment for Princess Ellie from Borrisokane;
Tipp Classical music festival rebrands to Féile 19;
Reunion planned for Nenagh boys school class of 1969;
Dylan Rooney – the big boom of baritone for Ballinree...
This week's Nenagh Guardian will be available on Wednesday morning as usual