Niamh Kennedy with her mother Catherine and brother Colin after she was crowned Miss Ireland last Friday night.

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

 

Top Tidy Village award for Birdhill – Birdhill is named Ireland's tidiest village for a fourth year;

Portroe girl Niamh Kennedy is crowned Miss Ireland;

Spate of burglaries in Nenagh and Roscrea;

Ervia update on Nenagh's gas, water and wastewater street works;

Ordination of new Bishop of Killaloe;

Templederry wind turbine plan shot down by An Bord Pleanála;

Development company seeks more time to build 25 dwellings in Portroe;

Council seeks further information on plan for new development at C&C Gleeson plant in Borrisoleigh;

Concern expressed over National Ambulance Service rapid response vehicle in North Tipp;

New Garda Inspector for Nenagh;

New Church of Ireland rector tells of warm Nenagh welcome;

Nenagh/Killaloe electoral area forum proposed;

Network North Tipp organises fashion fundraiser for Suir Haven;

Terryglass publican calls for reduction in excise duty;

New Nenagh music project Wolfkids release debut single;

Countdown to 59th annual Autumn Conference in Roscrea;

Progress made on Newport traffic management plan;

Tipperary Joint Policing Committee hears of crime decrease;

Countdown continues to Dromineer Literary Festival;

Plus a free fashion & lifestyle magazine and plenty of photos from the successful Nenagh Guardian Style Event held last Sunday...

 

The Nenagh Guardian is out on Wednesday morning