Members of Roscrea Marching Band with mentors Carol Thompson, Bríd Barry and Suzanne Costello at the Munster Fleadh in Cork (missing from the photo is Pat Flanagan).

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Concern over 'rogue taxis' in Nenagh – licensed operators complain over number of illegal drivers in the local district;

Site secured for new St Conlon's Community Nursing Unit in Nenagh;

Derrymore solar farm developers to make payment to local community;

Teenager killed in tragic road accident;

More car break-ins reported at Clare Glens, Newport;

Nenagh Choral Society funding appeal to re-roof Scouts Hall;

Local Agenda 21 funding for Tipp groups;

An Bord Pleanála rules in favour of Three telecoms mast;

CCTV scheme proposed for Ballina;

Calls for car park in Borrisokane;

Tipp Green Party representative Gearóid Fitzgibbon calls for Greenway investment;

Arrabawn's new Nenagh store listed in Retail Excellence Ireland's top 100 stores;

Call for action on Skehana lake swimming site;

Soccer league unites Roscrea;

Exciting events planned for 2017 Terryglass Arts Festival;

Historian Danny Grace on the saga of the Puckaun pump;

National Heritage Week events scheduled in Roscrea;

Top food award for Crawford's farm in Cloughjordan;

Countdown to Milford Hospice Harvest Fair;

You'll also find lots of photos from the 140th North Tipp Show and more school Debs pics in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning as usual