The trough on Kenyon St was restored last week. Photograph by Odhran Ducie

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Arrabawn's €30m plan – Jobs boost with transformation of Nenagh headquarters into world-class manufacturing facility in a plan that also involves demolition of the old Railway bar to make way for a new site entrance;

 

Historic water trough restored in Nenagh;

 

Lough Derg RNLI unveils new lifeboat;

 

Iceland creates 22 jobs with opening of new store in Nenagh;

 

Family of the late Marion Kelly welcomes agreement on long-term provision of life-changing drug;

 

Demands for bus shelters in Nenagh;

 

SYS Wealth and Financial Planners opening at Quintin's Way, Nenagh;

 

Success of the 'Three Angels' Ballycommon road race in aid of A Little Lifetime;

 

Call for military museum at Nenagh's old gaol building;

 

Launch of North Tipperary Development Company;

 

Launch of seventh edition of Silvermines Historical Society's 'Mining the Past' publication;

 

Choirs from Roscrea and Birr areas to celebrate 40 years of making music;

 

Work to start on Nenagh-Thurles road at Knockalton;

 

National award for Roscrea journalist Jennifer O'Brien;

 

Robotic vehicle running tests at Silvermines hyrdo-electric power station;

 

Comhaltas award for Moneygall musician Michael Hayes;

 

Gaelscoil Aonach principal Inez Uí Éanáin to feature on TG4 cookery show...

 

You'll also find lots of school news – including the opening of a 'Buddy Bench' at Silvermines NS – in this week's Nenagh Guardian, out now.