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Longford Polling Stations European, Referendum & Local Elections May IN THE COUNTY OF LONGFORD EUROPEAN & LOCAL ELECTIONS & REFERENDUM (Referendum on Dissolution of Marriage) POLLING DAY: FRIDAY, 24TH DAY OF MAY, 2019 HOURS OF POLL: 7.00 A.M. TO 10.00 P.M. OFFICIAL TIME I, the undersigned, being the European Local Returning Officer for the County of Longford and part of the Midlands Northwest Constituency hereby give notice that the situation of the several Polling Stations and the description of the Electors entitled to vote at each Station are as follows: EUROPEAN ELECTION: All Electors on each Register other than electors with the letter (L) opposite their names are entitled to receive Ballot Paper. * This may be amended subject to Brexit LOCAL ELECTION: All Electors on each Register are entitled to receive a Ballot Paper. REFRERENDUM: All Electors on each Register other that the Electors with the letters (D), (E), and (L) opposite their names may vote. BALLYMAHON LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA No. Name of Polling District Description of Electors entitled to Vote at each Polling Station Situation of Polling Station No. Name of Polling District Description of Electors entitled to Vote at each Polling Station Situation of Polling Station 1. BA - Ardagh East Ardboghill, Back-of-the-Hill, Ballinreaghan, Ballinree, Ballinrody, Bally- Ardagh National School 14. BH - Killashee Annaghmore, Ballinakill, Clonbearla, Clonbrock, Clonkeel, Clontamore, Killashee National School gar, Ballymoat, Ballywalter, Banghill, Barney, Barneygole, Bohermore, Booth No.1 (BA 1-569) Cloontabeg, Derryadd and Rappareehill, Derryart, Lyneen, Derryoghill (BH 1-501) Bohernacross, Breany, Carnan, Coolcaw, Cornapark, Croshea North, Croshea South, Cross, Deerpark, Drumroe, Finneragh, Garryconnell, Glen, Keellogues, Lenaboy, Lisduff, Lissaniskey, Listreenagh, 15. BI - Ledwithstown Ardohill, Derryadd, Derrycolumb, Derrylough, Derryveagh, Doonacurry, St. Dominic’s National School, Kenagh Lyanmore, Meeltanagh, Rathvaldron, Twenty Acres Ederea, Foigha Ledwithstown, Barry, Cornacarta Booth No.2 (BI 1-216) 2. BB - Ardagh West Aghintemple, Cartrongarrow, Cloncaulfield, Derrymore, Drumbawn, Ardagh National School 16. BJ - Mostrim Abbeyland, Abhainn Glas, Aghadanagh, Aghafin,Auburn Park, St. Mary’s National School, Mostrim Drumloher, Gorteenagloon, Graffoge, Grillagh, Laughill, Lisduff Booth No. 2 (BB 1-422) 17. Ballymahon Road, Bracklin, Bracklin Grove, Bracklin Park, Bracklin Montgomery, Moor, Moyra, Nappagh, Rabbit Park and Richfort, 18. Road, Camliskbeg, Camliskmore, Cartronreagh, Chapel Lane, Church Booth No.2 (BJ 1-330) Aghnasellagh, Ballybeg, Ballycloghan, Drumming, Garrycam, Street And Lane, Clover Well, Convent of Mercy, Cullyvore, Curry, Booth No.3 (BJ 331 – 927) Lisnaskea, Loughsheedan and Rath na gCarraige (Ballycloghan) Devine, Crescent, Dublin Road (Edgeworthstown), Dublin Road Booth No.4 (BJ 928 – 1469) (Garryandrew), Edgeworthstown, GoldSmith Meadow, Granard Road, Keelogenasauce, Lacken, Main Street, Marian Avenue, Mostrim Oaks, 3. BC - Ballymahon An Drinan Estate, Auburn Drive, Auburn Village, Auburn Way, Ballymahon National School Our Lady’s Manor Nursing Home, Parc, Giollabhrige, Parc Na Habhainn, 4. Ballybrannigan, Ballymahon, Ballymulvey, Cartonboy, Castlecore, Booth No.1 (BC 1-519) Pound Street, Shalom (Dublin Road), Shannon Park, St. Patricks 5. Church View, Clonard, Clonkeen, Cluain Rí, Creeglas, Creerua, Booth No.2 (BC 520-1032) Terrace, Tinnynarr, Wolfe Tone Court, Barne, Cam, Clonwhelan, 6. Creevagh Bui, Creevagh, Creevaghbawn, Creevaghbeg, Creevaghbeg Booth No.3 (BC 1033-1574) Gneeve, Kilsallagh, Lisanure, Liscahill, Lisnagrish, Shantum Estate, Creevaghmore, Darogue, Drinan, Drinan Park, Dun Áras, Booth No.4 (BC 1575-2031 Garrynagh, Goldsmith Road, Hawthorn Meadows, Hill Crescent Estate, Knappogue, Laragh, Leo Casey Terrace, Lisaniskey, Lislom, Marian 19. BK - Moydow Aghanaspic, Aghine, Ballinamore, Ballinvoher, Barroe, Brickeens, Moydow Community Centre Terrace, Marian Villas, Moneyfad, Moy Close, Moy Mews, Moycourt, Bunnalough, Calfpark, Carrigeen, Castlerea, Clonevitt, Clonker, (BK 1-529) Moygh, Moyvale, Mullawornia, Newcastle Court, Parkside, Rathmore, Clonmucker, Commock, Doonnameron, Garranboy, Glebe, Shrule, Sli Na Mona, St Annes, St Matthews Park, Terlicken, The Keeloguebawn, Knockagowney, Knockatarry (Brickeens), Knockatarry Granary, The Mill, Thomand Court, Thomand Hall, Thomond Lodge (Poynton), Lisgurry, Meelick, Meeltanagh, Mollyroe, Monascallaghan, Nursing Home, Tipper, Toome, Willow Crescent, Carrickbeg, Cartron, Mount Jessop, Sli Moinear and Toneen, Aghalust, Bawn, Bawn Keel, Keelbaun, Annagh Pigeons, Barnacor, Derrynabuntle, Mountain and Cordevin, Castlerea Mountain, Cloghan, Clonscott, Derrynagalliah, Drumnacor, Gurteenclareen Curraghmore, Keelogue and Torboy 7. BD - Colehill Abbeyshrule, Agharra, Barley Gardens, Clonbrin, Corncrake Meadow, Colehill National School 20. BL - Newtowncashel Aghavadden, Aghnacros, Ballyrevagh, Carrickmoran, Carrowbeg, Newtowncashel National School 8. Drumanure, Killeenboy, Ratharney.Agharanagh.Aghanvally, Carrigeen, Booth No.1 (BD 1-435) Carrowdunican, Carrowmore, Cashel, Cloonmee, Cornadowagh, Cross, Booth No.1 (BL 1-474) Cartronfin, Clonfide, Cloonkeen, Corrobola, Currabawn, Currycreehan, Booth No.2 (BD 436-801) Drumnee, Elfeet Adamson, Elfeet Burke, Glebe, Inchclerain, Leab, Doory, Farrankill, Finns, Killeendowd, Lisakitt, Listobbit, Mornine, Park Loughfarm, Ballina, Caltrabeg, Caltramore, Cormaglava, Cornaguillagh, Place and Tagshinod Glebe. Clynan.Ballintobber Bonny, Ballintober Derrindiff, Derryclogher, Derryglash, Derrygowna, Derryhaunbeg, Rock, Ballygibbagh, Ballymacshane, Ballynamanagh, Carrickedmond, Derryhaunmore, Derrynaskea, Forthill, Lightfield, Newpark, Cloonagh, Colehill, Deerpark, Glebe, Hazelwood, Keel, Keelcohill , Newtownflanagan and Streamstown, Derrymacar, Derrymany and KeelMoydo, Kilcurry, Killenbore, Kilnacarrow, Knocka, Knockagh, Derrynagran, Derryshanoge. Liscormack, Lisnacreevy, Screeboge. Sheeroe, Streamstown, Tashinny, Tennalick 21. BM - Rathcline Aghmore, Aughaloghan, Augharanagh, Barnacor, Blenavoher, Lanesboro National School 22. Carranphall, Carraroe, Carrigeen, Carrowstrawley, Cashelbeg, Church Booth No.1 (BM 1-441) 9. BE - Forgney Ballyclamay, Cloghan, Cloncallow, Cloncullen, Cloneen, Forgney National School 23. View, Clonboney, Cnoc Na Gaoithe, Commons North, Commons South, Booth No.2 (BM 442-899) Cornamucklagh, Forgney, Kildordan, Newcastle, Pallasbeg, G.A.A. Grounds, Cloncallow Convent of Mercy, Curraghrua, Curreen Rathcline, Derrygeel, Fermoyle Booth No.3 (BM 900-1337) Pallasmore, Rath (BE 1-366) Farrell, Fermoyle Newcomen, Glebe, Gurteengar, Inchenagh, Killanure, Knock, Lanesboro, Lehery, Lisawley, Lisduff, Lismacmanus, Lisnacusha, Lisreeva, Rathcline, The Green, Thureen and Tullyvrane, Clonfower, 10. BF - Foxhall The whole electoral division of Foxhall, Ardandragh, Castlewilder, Legan National School Curlough, Curreen Lansboro, Derryavoge, Derryloughbannow, 11. Corrycorka, Legan, Lisawariff, Rathsallagh, Rockview, Tully, icarstown, Booth No.1 (BF 1-320) Kilnacarrow, Magheraveen, Mountdavys, Cullentragh Ballyglasson, Carne, Carrickboy, Corry, Lisaquill, Tenalough Booth No.2 (BF 321-687) 24. BN - Stonepark Aghentragh, Ballintemple, Ballyclare, Ballymichan, Caldramore, Stonepark National School 12. BG - Kenagh Corlea, Abbeyderg, Aghnacranagh, Aghnashingan, Ards, Ballyknock, St. Dominic’s National School, Kenagh Carramanagh, Clonany, Corlogan, Crann, Crockawn, Curry, Dunbeggan, (BN 1-364 13. Barry, Brookfield Park, Cartron Road, Cartronawar, Cartronbrack, Booth No.1 (BG 1-406) Gorteenboy, Gowlan, Greagh, Newtown, Silver Birches, Trillickacurry, Cartrons, Casey Court, Clonbreaney, Clough, Clough Dillons, Booth No.3 (BG 407-806) Trillickatemple, Clonkeen Cloughree Well, Cluain Caonach, Coolnahinch, Cornahoo, Corryena, Crannach Estate, Creagh, Deerpark, Glenmore, Island, Kenagh, Kilcommock, Kilmakinlan, Knockavegan, Lisglassick, Lismacmurragh, 25. BO - Tipper Aghakeel, Ballagh, Ballinahinch, Carrowrory, Cartron, Claras, Clawinch Newtowncashel National School Loughill, Loughlooney, McHugh Park, Mosstown, Mosstown Court, Island, Cleraun, Collum, Commons, Corrool Brennan, Corrool Fox, Booth No.2 (BO 1-277) Snugboro, Stonepark, The Hallows, Lislea , Loughan. Corrool Kenny, Cullnagore, Derrydarragh, Fortwilliam, Greenhall, Lismagawley, Lismagawley Bog, Lismagawley Meadow, Pollagh, Portanure, Portanure Bog, Red Island, Saints Island, Tipper GRANARD LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA No. Name of Polling District Description of Electors entitled to Vote at each Polling Station Situation of Polling Station No. Name of Polling District Description of Electors entitled to Vote at each Polling Station Situation of Polling Station 26. GA - Mullinalaghta Aughanoran, Cloonagh, Derrycasson, Dring, Killmore, Larkfield, Cloonagh Community Centre 37. GM - Clonfin Ballinascraw, Prucklishtown, Cloonfin, Loughill Adair, Loughill Edge- Ballinalee National School Leitrim, Toome (GA 1-272) worth, Roose (GM-1-64) GN - Clooneem Clooneeem, Culleenmore, Drumnacreeher, Mullinroe, Ballinulty Lower, (GN 1-164) GY - Lislea The whole electoral division of Lislea (GY 1-128) Ballunulty Upper 38. GP - Culray Aughakeeran, Aughakine, Aughnacliffe, Ballinroey, Carrickadoorish, Aughnacliffe National School 27. GB - Pulladoey Cleenrath, Coranadrung, Dunbeggan, Polladooey, Smear Aughancliffe National School Crannally, Culray, Dolmen Court, Sonnagh (GP 1-287) (GB 1-314) GU - Gelshagh Aghacordrinan, Aghagreagh, Aghakilmore, Aghamore Upper, (GU 1-273) GO - Columbkille Drumhalry, Enaghan, Lisraherty,
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