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  1. Welcome to Nenagh Parish. Nenagh has often been described as a place of welcome to the stranger and in reality that is true. So a warm welcome to you as you join us here on the Nenagh Parish Website.

  2. Nov 6, 2018 · Nenagh started as a 13th-century Norman settlement, built on the site of an ancient regional fair, in a fiercely independent landscape of warrior-farmers.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NenaghNenagh - Wikipedia

    Nenagh is home to Nenagh A.F.C. (1951) and Nenagh Celtic F.C. (1981). Nenagh A.F.C.'s home grounds are Brickfields and Islandbawn. Nenagh Celtic's home ground is the VEC grounds.

  4. Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out Parish of Nenagh. Nenagh and its history. Irish: Aonach Urmhumhan or An tAonach meaning モThe Fair of Ormondヤ. A parish, in the Barony of Ormond Lower, Diocese of Killaloe and County of Tipperary. Nenagh was originally a market town and is today a busy commercial town.

  5. Last month marked the 180th anniversary of the opening of the courthouse in Nenagh, located on Banba Square. The courthouse first opened on March 18 1844. Michael J. Reynolds examines the history of the courthouse and its impact on Nenagh to this day.

  6. Dec 10, 2021 · In the meantime, Victoria welcomes all to come and see the new tourist office, which is open every Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Nenagh's new tourist office is now open to visitors and a warm welcome awaits from the officer in charge, Victoria Lee.

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  8. Since 1970, St John’s has been a spiritual centre for the people of Tyone, Ballygraigue and the wider parish community. With deep links to the Augustinian Abbey at Tyone, Nenagh Workhouse and the Sisters of Mercy, the Church of St John the Baptist sits at an intersection of history and change.

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