In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Marketing plan for Nenagh factory – Coty working with the IDA on future of Gortlandroe factory, which is to close at the end of this year;

 

€13 million funding announcement for Tipp roads;

 

Eight lives lost on Tipperary roads in 2017;

 

Land at Stereame, Nenagh, zoned for 'campus-style' development;

 

Local call for ministerial challenge to Shannon water pipe plan;

 

Consultants for new Ballina-Killaloe bridge to be appointed in February;

 

Residents of Newtown estate left in the dark;

 

Productive and successful year for Tipperary Tourism;

 

Premier county to produce its very own Tipp whiskey;

 

Dementia advocate Catherine Kennedy of Portroe tells of her experience;

 

Historian Danny Grace on James McGolrick, the Bishop from Borrisokane;

 

Sean Keane back by popular demand at Nenagh Arts Centre...

 

The first Guardian of 2018 is out on Wednesday morning