An attentive audience at the official opening ceremony at Carrig NS, Ballycommon, last Friday. Photograph: Tom Doherty

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Exciting plans for Nenagh and Roscrea – purchaser of former Antigen site in Roscrea also has big plans for Ballycommon;

 

Funding confirmed for feasibility study at Nenagh Castle;

 

Local family seeks meeting with minister over death of Marion Kelly;

 

€50,000 cannabis seizure in Roscrea;

 

March opening timeframe for First Data in Nenagh;

 

Official opening of new Carrig school;

 

St Cronan's open second house in Nenagh;

 

Thirty fines for littering at Nenagh bottle bank site;

 

Toomevara event raises over €10,000 for Ugandan charities;

 

Jadotville medal for Puckane Congo veteran;

 

Roscrea gears up for milestone parade;

 

Tipp hurling stars in sleep-out for homelessness;

 

Enterprise Town event held in Roscrea;

 

Ahern family open their festive fundraising garden in Nenagh;

 

Foster & Allen coming to Nenagh;

 

Focus on Lorrha's Scéal co-op shop;

 

Feature – Connolly St Business Centre in Nenagh...

 

And lots more to read about in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday