In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Unrest at Nenagh factory – meeting to take place this week as Coty workers fear closure plans at former P&G factory;

 

Sudden death of esteemed former Nenagh based judge Michael Reilly;

 

 

Tippo International plans to rebuild fire-damaged Kilkeary factory;

 

 

Public urged to use injury unit at Nenagh hospital;

 

 

Christmas lights being switched on in towns and villages around North Tipp;

 

 

Fundraising night for Aoife Donoghue of Terryglass, who has sustained paralysis from a rare disease;

 

 

'Légion d'Honneur' for Coolbawn veteran of Second World War;

 

 

Nenagh darts tournament raises funding for North Tipp Hospice;

 

 

Nenagh to stage Christmas craft fair;

 

 

Finance Ireland role for former Tipp hurler Sean O'Meara;

 

 

HSE clarifies GP numbers in Mid West;

 

 

Local transportation company Arra Travel celebrates 10 years in business;

 

 

Four local artists exhibiting work at new pop-up gallery in Nenagh;

 

 

Up to 700 participants expected for annual Birdhill Turkey Run this Sunday;

 

 

Top REA appointment for Nenagh auctioneer Eoin Dillon;

 

 

'Ireland's Ancient East' orientation signs in Tipperary;

 

 

Announcement of Roscrea Regional Sports Star awards;

 

 

North Tipp's first diecast model show to take place in Newport this Sunday;

 

 

Plus your complete guide to shopping in Nenagh this Christmas in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday