Rubbish dumped at Clarianna Bridge outside Nenagh last week. Photograph by Bridget Delaney.

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Park run proposal for Nenagh – hopes to create new running/walking route through recently acquired council land at Stereame;

 

Further information sought on plan to redevelop former O'Connor's Nenagh Shopping Centre site;

 

Gardaí investigating assaults in Roscrea;

 

Anger over illegal dumping in Nenagh River;

 

New campaign for CCTV surveillance system in Roscrea;

 

Borrisokane street plan to go on public display;

 

O'Connor's Kenyon St Market in Nenagh celebrates 25th anniversary;

 

Garda warning to retailers over scam;

 

June exhibition from Nenagh Art Group;

 

Tipp on track with energy reduction target;

 

Council launches gum litter awareness campaign;

 

Rambling Festival for Silvermines;

 

North Tipp Ploughing committee honours founder member Dinny Duffy;

 

Award for Silvermines Historical Society;

 

Flynn O'Kane Academy scoops honours at World Irish Dancing Championships;

 

Late filmmaker Rex Ingram to be honoured in Borrisokane;

 

Launch of book on Curraghmore family history;

 

Nenagh band Billy's Cinema return with new song;

 

Call to take part in Miss Tipperary...

 

Plus First Holy Communion photos from around the county appear in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning