Nenagh Chamber of Commerce President Denis Finnerty. Photograph: Bridget Delaney

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Vision for Nenagh's town centre – Chamber of Commerce President favours controversial proposals including one-way traffic system, moving the bus stops and providing access to Nenagh Castle from Pearse St;

 

Man dies in Knockshegowna cycling accident;

Festival planned for grounds of Nenagh Castle in June;

 

Decision suspended over Roscrea Lesiure Centre opening hours;

 

Sergeant appointed with responsibility for Borrisokane Garda Station;

 

Meeting deferred on plan for new car park and one-way traffic system in Nenagh;

 

Appeal for support of animal rescue group;

 

No tourist office for Nenagh;

 

Irish Water announces improved water supply for residents in Nenagh, Birdhill and The Ragg;

 

Oliver Darcy on his 46 years working as a postman in Lower Ormond;

 

Two more drink driving arrests in Nenagh;

 

Templederry student with PhD on Parkinson's Disease;

 

Complaints over diversion of traffic through Nenagh following M7 accident;

 

'For Better, For Worse' with Aglish Drama Group;

 

Nenagh man Willie Bolger on his popular travel blog;

 

Golden jubilee celebrations for Fr Tim O'Brien, PP, Burgess and Youghalarra;

 

Semicolon Project Nenagh hosts successful tattoo day in Nenagh;

 

Rearcross meeting for Designated Land farmers;

 

Tipp schools attend suicide awarenss event;

 

Nenagh's Margaret Quigley is named UL Hospital's first Director of Midwifery;

 

'The Bog Queen' comes to Upperchurch with 'The Real McCoy' at Lorrha Hall...

 

The Nenagh Guardian is out on Wednesday