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In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Tuesday, 3rd October, 2017 3:22pm
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In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Terryglass Post Office to close – announcement sends shockwaves to other villages in Tipperary amid fears of further closures;

 

Decision due on plan to redevelop former O'Connor's shopping centre site in Nenagh;

 

Minister of State visits toxic site at Silvermines;

 

Gardaí conduct further searches in Nenagh and Roscrea;

 

Further reaction to removal of trough on Nenagh's Kenyon St;

 

Tipperary Co Council to issue €2 million in capital grants;

 

Broadband progress for Toomevara;

 

GoCar launches pilot car-sharing scheme in Tipp;

 

Glowing Tidy Towns reports for Nenagh, Roscrea, Birdhill, Terryglass and Silvermines;

 

West End link with Nenagh Choral Society's upcoming youth production of 'Les Miserables';

 

Call for community to support Ballycommon 5k run/walk for A Little Lifetime;

 

Roscrea bids farewell to Dom Richard Purcell;

 

On your marks for Garrykennedy 10K;

 

Ballycommon man is new County Registrar for Tipperary;

 

Áras Folláin celebrates 10 years in Nenagh;

 

Launch of re-branded Quinlan Holohan & Co accountancy firm in Nenagh;

 

Tommy Flemming coming to Killaloe;

 

Boost for Tipperary Energy Agency programme;

 

Dromineer Literary Festival begins this weekend;

 

Aslan stars returning to Cloughjordan...

 

And much more to read about in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out Wednesday morning as usual.

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