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27 Oct 2025

Tipperary family-run business opens new premises after over a decade of serving town

Nenagh Tyre Centre strengthens local presence with modern premises under Jimmy Creamer

Tipperary family-run business opens new premises after over a decade of serving town

Nenagh Tyre Centre, a family-owned business that has served the local community for nearly a decade, is preparing to open its new premises in the town in the coming weeks. The announcement was made on the company’s social media accounts, where staff and owners shared images of a recent gathering with family, staff, and friends to mark the occasion.

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In a message on Facebook, the company expressed its enthusiasm, writing that they are “excited for the opening of our brand new Nenagh Tyre Centre premises” and thanked supporters for their continued loyalty. Followers were urged to keep an eye on the company’s accounts for the official opening date.

Owned by Jimmy Creamer, Nenagh Tyre Centre has built a reputation on prioritising safety above all else, while offering value as a secondary benefit. The business provides a wide selection of high-quality tyres for nearly all commercial and residential vehicles.

Creamer, who has more than ten years’ experience in the sector, runs the company with a team of over ten local employees. The business prides itself on its community engagement, offering clients both new and old a welcoming environment, including a waiting room with tea.

Nenagh Tyre Centre has become a fixture in the town, combining a commitment to customer safety with community involvement, and its new premises are expected to enhance both aspects of the business.

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