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Plebiscite on the Direct Election of Mayors in Cork EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND LOCAL ELECTIONS REFERENDUM ON THE 38TH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION (Dissolution of Marriage) Bill 2016 PLEBISCITE ON THE DIRECT ELECTION OF MAYORS IN CORK CITY TH FRIDAY, 24 DAY OF MAY 2019 CONSTITUENCY OF CORK CITY NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS I hereby give notice that the Situation and Allotment of the different Polling Stations and the description of voters entitled to vote at each Station for Cork City on Friday, 24th day of May 2019, is as follows: NO. OF UNIT No. & POLLING STATION NO. OF UNIT No. & POLLING STATION NO. OF UNIT No. & POLLING STATION POLLING Electoral LOCATION DESCRIPTION OF VOTERS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT POLLING STATION POLLING Electoral LOCATION DESCRIPTION OF VOTERS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT POLLING STATION POLLING Electoral LOCATION DESCRIPTION OF VOTERS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT POLLING STATION STATION Division STATION Division STATION Division 1 No. 6 (NE) - WB Trinity Presbyterian Hall Adelaide Mews, Adelaide Terrace, Bridge Street (2-10A), Connaught Place, Garfield Terrace, Little William Street, MacCurtain Street, Montpelier Terrace, 86 Blarney Scoil Chroi Iosa Blarney Blarney Townland, Curraghnalaght, Elmcourt, Gleann Fia, Killowen, Shournagh Drive, Telephone Terrace, Willison Avenue, Willison Drive, Willison 165 No. 47 (SC) - ZB Bunscoil Chríost Rí Annmount, Ard Na Greine, Deerpark Grove, Deer Park House, Deerpark Mews, East View Terrace, Evergreen Court, Evergreen Road (45-132) Ever- Little William St Mountain View, Park View Mews, Park View Terrace, River View, Sidney Place (9B-16), St. Luke’s Avenue, St. Luke’s Cross, St. Luke’s Place, St. Macroom 8 – Booth 2 Gardens, Willison Grove, Willison Lawn, Willison Meadows, Willison Way Evergreen and Evergreen Road green Villas, Frankfield Terrace, Friar’s Walk (1-3) Maymount, Millbrook Lawn, Morningside, Parkowen, Quaker Road, St. John’s Park, St Patrick’s St Patrick’s “A” Off York Street Patrick’s Hill (15-19A), St. Patrick’s Quay, Summerhill Terrace, Summerhill (61-75), Sydney House, Sydney Mews,Verdon Row, Wellington Road (1-2 City - DH (Elector Nos. 638 to 1210) No. 62 (SC) - YP BOOTH 4 Road (18A-25) Summerhill South(16-25) and Christ King Church, Church Lane, Evergreen Road (132E-181)Fernside Villas, Franconia, Frankfield BOOTH 1 & 10A-18A& 64-66), Wood’s Place, York Hill, York Street, York Terrace. (Electors 359 to 768) Turners Cross’A’ Villas, Jessie Ville, Maiville Terrace, Marie Place, Ossery Place, Presentation Convent Christ The King, Presbytery Christ The King, Presentation Brothers, Blarney Maiville, South Douglas Road (1-9) Summerhill South (7-15) Sunville, Tramore Villas, Windmill Road, Wynneville. 2 No. 6 (NE) - WB St. Luke’s Schools Albert Place, Alfred Street, Arcadia Halls, Clarence Court, Clarence Place, Clarence Terrace, Clifton Terrace, Empress Villas, Gibralter Terrace, Hackett’s (city part of) 47 SC (Electors 446 to 1015) and 62 SC (Electors 339 to 644) St Patrick’s “A” Mahony’s Avenue Terrace, Harbour View Terrace, King’s Terrace, Lower Glanmire Road (24-96), Lower Grattan Hill (7-10), Magnolia Terrace, Mahony’s Avenue (17-19 BOOTH 1 & House Names), Penrose Quay, Presbytery St. Patrick’s Church, St. Patrick’s Terrace, Summerhill (2-34A), Tower Buildings, Victoria Terrace, Woburn 87 Blarney Scoil Chroi Iosa Blarney Glenview Terrace, Kilnamucky, Muskerry Terrace, Oakmount, Primrose Hill, Riverview Estate, The Avenue, The Circle, The Gardens, The Green, The Grove, 166 No. 52 (SC) - XP St. Joseph’s School Alacoque Place, Aldergrove, Alverna, Annaville, Avondale, Bernadette Place, Carmelite Place, Carrigdoun, Carriglee, College View Terrace, Dyke Court, Woburn Place. (Electors 1 to 358) Macroom 8 Booth 3 The Lawn, The View, Towering Heights Mardyke Mardyke Parade, Eglinton Place, Ethelville, Fairy Lawn, Illen Villas, Lancaster Quay, Laurel Villas, Lisaniska, Mardyke Hall, Mardyke House, Mardyke Street, City- DH (Electors 1211 to 2056) BOOTH 1 Mardyke Villas, Mardyke Walk (House Names, Part 1,2,3 & 4), Marian Place, Maryville, Montford Park, Palace View Place, Prospect Row, Redclyffe, 3 No. 7(NE) - WC Trinity Presbyterian Hall Audley Place (1-16 & 15-18), Belgrave Avenue, Belgrave Place, Bellevue Park, Bellevue Terrace, Bellview Crescent, Bellview Mews, Charlemont Ter- Blarney Rosary Gardens, Roserie Villas, Salvador Place, St. James’s Villas, St. Mary’s Villas, St. Vincent’s View, Teach Chill Chre (S.H.A.R.E.), The Fastnet, The St Patrick’s “B” Little William St race, Corban’s Square, Corbins Lane, Farnmore, Fern Cliff Villas, Grosvenor Place, Hansborough, Landsdowne Terrace, Marlboro Mews, Melville Cottages, (city part of) Garnish, The Sherkin, Well View, Westbourne Villas, Western Road (House Names, Part 2,3,4&5), Westmere, Willowbrook, Wood Street, Woodland Off York Street Melville Terrace, Military Road (11-21 & House Names), Mount Verdon Terrace, Old Youghal Road (18-201B), Satinbury Mews, Shrewsbury Villas, View. (Electors 1 to 386) BOOTH 2 Sidney Park, Sidney Place (4-9B), Sidney Terrace, Sidney Villas, Sidney Ville, St. Patrick’s Hill (5-14), St. Patrick’s Place, Sunmount, Sydney Court, 88 Blarney Scoil Chroi Iosa Blarney Aisling Geal, Assumption Terrace, Blarney Nursing Home, Castle Close Avenue, Castle Close Crescent, Castle Close Drive, Castle Close Lawn, Castle Close Verdon Place, Waterloo Place, Waterloo Terrace, Wellesley Terrace, Wellington Court, Wellington Road (1-7 & 26-31) (Electors 1 to 823) Macroom 8 Booth 4 Road, Castle Gardens, Castleowen, Chalwood, Glenview Heights, Mangerton Terrace, Millstream Row, St. John’s Terrace, Whitethorn Drive, Woodville 167 No. 49 (SC) - AL Scoil Barra Gillabbey Terrace Bandon Road ( 108 -127), Bandon Road (76-97), Bellavista, Carrigside, College Road (10 -10 & 30 -51), College Road (60-60 & House Names), City- DH (Electors 2057 to 2835) Gillabbey “B” BOOTH 1 College Square, College View, Denroche’s Cross (2-4), Elmhurst Mews, Fuller’s Lane, Fuller’s Lodge, Fuller’s Place, Fuller’s Road (1 -15 & 2 -12), 4 No. 8 (NE) - AB St. Luke’s Schools Alexandra Court, Alexandra Place, Alexandra Road, Alexandra Terrace, Alexandra Villas, Ardpatrick, Ballyhooley Road (95-140), Beechmount Place, Gillabbey Court, Hawthorne Place, Highfield Avenue (1 -12), Homeville Place, Horgan’s Buildings, Knocknacool, MacCurtain Villas, Magazine Road St Patrick’s “C” Mahony’s Avenue Bellevue Court, Bellevue Terrace, Belmont Terrace, Cahillville, Cassidy’s Avenue, Centenary Row, Charleville Cottages, Egerton Villas, Frankfield View, Blarney ‘North side’ (67 -71), Mount St. Joseph’s View, Nashville, Perrott Avenue, St. Finbarr’s Road (31A- 54), St. Mary’s Place, Sunnyside, Sunview BOOTH 2 Harrington’s Square, Hill View Villas, Kimberley Villas, Marian Ville, Maryville Cottages, Military Hill, Military Road (1-9A), Mount Vernon Terrace, (city part of) Terrace, Vincent View, Wellington Avenue,Westbourne Park, Westbourne Place, Westbourne, Western Road (House names Part 1), Western Terrace, Mount Vernon View, Mount View Terrace, Old Youghal Road (112-112), Old Youghal Road (137-174), Pinafore Villas, Radharc Frankfield, Rosneath Windsor Villas, Wycherley Cottages, Wycherley Court, Wycherley Mews, Wycherley Place, Wycherley Terrace. 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(Electors 1 to 524) 90 Cobh 2 City Scoil Chroi Iosa Blarney Ballygrohan, Blackthorn Drive, Commons, Fairfield Lawn, Fairfield Meadows, , Glen Springs, Killard, Killeens, Killeens Park, Kiln Road, Lower Killeens 6 No.4 (NE) - WE St Patrick’s National
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