Members of St Mary's Secondary School's TY 'Safety Squad' with their Business teacher Donal Lenihan. Story in this week's Guardian. Photograph by Bridget Delaney.

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Work on streets hits business in Nenagh – Chamber of Commerce receives complaints over major traffic congestion in the town;

 

Substantial heroin seizure in Nenagh;

 

Second Tipp road fatality of 2017 occurs on motorway;

 

Cistercian College Roscrea conducting online survey and seeking expressions of interest from parents of prospective students;

 

Nenagh TY students launch widely endorsed road, water, fire and farm safety book;

 

Reaction to proposed speed limit increase on Nenagh-Limerick road;

 

National radio discussion on Silvermines giant Cornelius McGrath;

 

Mellow Tones from Cloughjordan women;

 

Inland Waterways Association of Ireland voices concern over Irish Water pipe plan;

 

Senior gardaí launch Tipperary Garda Youth Awards;

 

Council launches Spring Clean 2017;

 

Exciting developments at Carrig NS;

 

Roscrea to host Spring Conference;

 

Chairman of Roscrea Tidy Towns urges community to aim for silver medal award this year;

 

Launch of Cloughjordan Heritage Trail;

 

Opening of 'The Fayre' shop in Nenagh;

 

Tipp senior hurling manager Michael Ryan appointed head of Bank of Ireland Tipperary;

 

Remembering the 1867 Fenian Rising in Borrisoleigh;

 

Nenagh band's Mid Life Crisis;

 

Nenagh duo Slow Seas in Apple of My Eye song contest...

 

Plus a 12-page farming guide in this week's Guardian, out Wednesday morning.