Photograph shows Conor Lillis (Kilruane), John Leahy (Templederry) and Oisín Fahy (Nenagh) after receiving their Leaving Cert results at Nenagh CBS – one of several Leaving Cert photos in this week's Guardian. Photograph by Odhran Ducie

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Latteragh plan passed at last – Councillors agree on plan for €14 million realignment of road between Nenagh and Thurles;

Derrymore solar farm plan appealed to An Bord Pleanála;

Garda warning as Silvermines farmer appeals for information over stolen machine;

More talk of closing Limerick-Ballybrophy rail line;

Water users urged to take heed following confirmation of crayfish plaque in Lorrha River;

Update on Nenagh street works;

Lough Derg RNLI Lifeboat seeks new members;

Cistercian College Roscrea ranked among Ireland's top schools;

Puckane Development Association proposes 'village hub' tourism initiative;

Another prestigious award for Nenagh's Country Choice café;

'Cycle Against Suicide' honour for Borrisokane student;

Enjoyable activities during National Heritage Week in Roscrea;

Reading of new Michael Doorley play in Borrisokane;

'Homegrown Hero' awards at action-packed Portroe Gathering festival;

Nenagh Classic Car Club puts 260 classic and vintage vehicles on display;

Launch of Dromineer Literary Festival;

Shinrone family's centenary remembrance of John Shanahan, who died in the First World War;

Nenagh man Edward Kinane develops phone alert system;

Nenagh responds to Tipp Friends of Animals appeal;

Tipp winners at the all-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil...

Plus lots of Leaving Cert student pics, Debs pics, some photos from Lily's Happy Days Festival, and an eight-page courses & hobbies feature in this week's Guardian – out Wednesday