Photograph of rubbish dumped at Nenagh's military barracks, recently submitted to Tipperary Co Council by local councillor Séamus Morris.

In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...

Council to get tough on illegal dumping – 20,000 Tipperary households not registered with a waste collection service;

 

HSE applies for planning permission for new 50-bed nursing home in Nenagh;

 

Gardaí put on display seizure of more than €20,000 worth of stolen tools;

 

Civic welcome for Jordanian Ambassador to Ireland on his first visit to Cloughjordan;

 

Gardaí probe local burglaries;

 

Looking forward to 'An Evening with Phil Coulter' and guests in Nenagh;

 

All set for the Portroe Vintage & Parish Day;

 

Sadness at passing of Nenagh hotelier Denis Gilmartin, and comedian Brendan Grace, who lived in Ballina;

 

New roles for Councillors Morris, Carroll and Bugler;

 

Leading council official Matt Shortt set to retire;

 

Changes due in casual trading, as Tipp shop owners under increasing pressure to survive;

 

Nenagh Golf Club to host hospice classic;

 

Kilbarron-Terryglass Historical Society goes back to their foundations;

 

Royal treatment for Princess Ellie from Borrisokane;

 

Tipp Classical music festival rebrands to Féile 19;

 

Reunion planned for Nenagh boys school class of 1969;

 

Dylan Rooney – the big boom of baritone for Ballinree...

 

This week's Nenagh Guardian will be available on Wednesday morning as usual