In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Barracks looks set for demolition – Nenagh's 184-year old Military Barracks is facing demolition;

 

Former Nenagh priest Fr Dan Fitzgerald turns 100;

 

Way cleared for new bridge at Ballina after High Court challenge fails;

 

New business & innovation park launched in Roscrea;

 

New chairpersons elected to Tipperary Co Council and Nenagh Municipal District;

 

Councillors criticise power cuts in Dromineer and Newtown;

 

Permission granted for new Nenagh day care centre;

 

Craft brewery plan for Aglish;

 

Local churches to ring bells on centenary of the beginning of the Battle of the Somme;

 

Insurance bill skyrockets for Ballina taxi driver;

 

Nineteenth century 'Nenagh Guardian' machine used to print 1916 Proclamation replicas;

 

Award winning performers for Obama Country Fest in Moneygall this Sunday;

 

Ballinderry tree farmer Matt Fogarty gives a tour of his incredible plantation;

 

Silvermines Folk Choir to sing on national television;

 

Launch of new pony racing festival and family fun day in Roscrea;

 

Review of Protected buildings and landmarks in Tipperary;

 

The story of the late Madame Lilian Hasenknopf;

 

Revamped Portumna harbour opens;

 

Plus a farming supplement in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday...