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Polling Scheme EUROPEAN ELECTION, LOCAL ELECTIONS, REFERENDUM & PLEBISCITE - 24th MAY, 2019 CONSTITUENCY OF WATERFORD NOTICE OF SITUATION AND DESCRIPTION OF POLLING STATIONS AND ELECTORS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT EACH POLLING STATION IN THE CITY & COUNTY OF WATERFORD Notice is hereby given that the Poll for the European Parliament Elections, Local Elections, Referendum on Dissolution of Marriage and Plebiscite for the Constituency of Waterford will take place on Friday 24th May, 2019, between the hours of 7.00am and 10.00pm. The persons entitled to vote at Polling Stations at these Elections are:- Electors with the letter (D) opposite their names are entitled to vote at the European Parliament Elections, Local Elections and Plebiscite only. Electors with the letter (E) opposite their names are entitled to vote at the European Parliament Elections, Local Elections and Plebiscite only. Electors with the letter (L) opposite their names are entitled to vote at the Local Elections and Plebiscite only. Electors with the letter (S) or (T) opposite their names are NOT entitled to vote at your Polling Station. Station Polling Place Polling District Electors Station Polling Place Polling District Electors No. No. 80 ST. SAVIOURS N.S. BALLYBEG, BOOTH 4 CI BALLYBEG NORTH 1283 - 1636 LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA - TRAMORE / WATERFORD CITY WEST 81 ST. SAVIOURS N.S. BALLYBEG, BOOTH 5 CJ BALLYBEG SOUTH 1 - 178 1 FENOR N.S. BOOTH 1 A1 FENOR 1 - 373 CK KILBARRY 1 - 556 2 FR. HALLEY CENTRE, BUTLERSTOWN, BOOTH 1 A3 BUTLERSTOWN 1 - 501 CM BALLYNANEASAGH 1 - 12 82 ST. URSULA’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 1 CN GRANGE NORTH 1 1 - 421 3 FR. HALLEY CENTRE, BUTLERSTOWN, BOOTH 2 A3 BUTLERSTOWN 502 - 972 83 ST. URSULA’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 2 CQ POLEBERRY 2 1 - 404 4 GARTER LANE AA FERRYBANK 1 NO VOTERS AD THE GLEN 1- 235 84 ST. URSULA’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 3 CL BALLYTRUCKLE 2924 - 3442 AG BILBERRY 1- 293 85 ST. MARTIN’S SPECIAL SCHOOL, BOOTH 1 CL BALLYTRUCKLE 1 - 622 5 FERRYBANK GIRLS N.S. BOOTH 1 AB FERRYBANK 2 1 - 393 86 ST. MARTIN’S SPECIAL SCHOOL, BOOTH 2 CL BALLYTRUCKLE 623 - 1260 6 FERRYBANK GIRLS N.S. BOOTH 2 AC FERRYBANK 3 1 - 313 87 ST. MARTIN’S SPECIAL SCHOOL, BOOTH 3 CL BALLYTRUCKLE 1261 - 1866 7 OUR LADY OF MERCY S.N.S., BOOTH 1 AE MILITARY ROAD 1 - 379 88 ST. MARTIN’S SPECIAL SCHOOL, BOOTH 4 CL BALLYTRUCKLE 1867 - 2369 89 ST. MARTIN’S SPECIAL SCHOOL, BOOTH 5 CL BALLYTRUCKLE 2370 - 2923 8 OUR LADY OF MERCY S.N.S., BOOTH 2 AE MILITARY ROAD 380 - 616 90 SCOIL LORCAIN, BOYS N.S. BOOTH 1 CO GRANGE NORTH 2 1 - 315 AH BALLYBRICKEN 1 - 84 91 WATERPARK N.S., PARK ROAD BOOTH 2 CP POLEBERRY 1 1 - 271 9 OUR LADY OF MERCY S.N.S., BOOTH 3 AF CLEABOY 1 - 577 92 PRESENTATION PRIMARY SCHOOL BOOTH 1 C3 MORRISSON’S AVE. WEST 1 - 226 10 OUR LADY OF MERCY S.N.S., BOOTH 4 AF CLEABOY 578 - 987 C4 MORRISSON’S AVE. EAST 1 - 310 11 OUR LADY OF MERCY S.N.S., BOOTH 5 AF CLEABOY 988 - 1431 93 PRESENTATION PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 2 CT SLIEVEKEALE 1 1 - 262 CU SLIEVEKEALE 2 1 - 214 12 OUR LADY OF MERCY S.N.S., BOOTH 6 AF CLEABOY 1432 - 1879 94 GLOR NA MARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, TRAMORE, BOOTH 7 CW DRUMCANNON 1 - 334 13 OUR LADY OF MERCY S.N.S., BOOTH 7 AM GRACEDIEU 1 - 705 14 BRO. RICE HALL, BARRACK STREET BOOTH 2 AJ NEWPORT SQUARE 1 - 343 LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA - DUNGARVAN 95 HALLA CHOLMAIN, AN SEANPHOBAL DA AN SEAN PHOBAL 1 - 553 15 BRO. RICE HALL, BARRACK STREET BOOTH 3 A1 SHORTCOURSE 1 - 173 96 HALLA POBAIL NA RINNE Ionad 1 DB AN RINN 1 - 521 16 ST. JOSEPHS SCHOOL, PARNELL STREET BOOTH 1 AN CENTRE B 1 - 135 97 HALLA POBAIL NA RINNE Ionad 2 DB AN RINN 522 - 975 AW CUSTOM HOUSE B 1 - 113 98 ST.DECLAN’S COMMUNITY HALL, ARDMORE DC ARDMORE 1 - 598 17 ST. STEPHEN’S DE LA SALLE N.S. AU CENTRE A 1 - 246 99 WHITECHURCH N.S., BALLINAMEELA DD BALLINAMEELA 1 - 290 18 POND ROAD COMMUNITY CENTRE AX TRAMORE URB. EAST SIDE 1788 - 2204 D3 WHITECHURCH 1 - 215 100 ST. LAURENCE’S HALL, BALLINROAD BOOTH 1 DE BALLINROAD 1 - 537 19 GAELSCOIL PHILIB BARÚN, CROBALLY UPPER, BOOTH 1 AX TRAMORE URB. EAST SIDE 1 - 550 101 ST. LAURENCE’S HALL, BALLINROAD BOOTH 2 DE BALLINROAD 538 - 1147 20 GAELSCOIL PHILIB BARÚN, CROBALLY UPPER, BOOTH 2 AX TRAMORE URB. EAST SIDE 551 - 1234 102 ST. LAURENCE’S HALL, BALLINROAD BOOTH 3 DE BALLINROAD 1148 - 1620 21 GAELSCOIL PHILIB BARÚN, CROBALLY UPPER, BOOTH 3 AX TRAMORE URB. EAST SIDE 1235 - 1787 103 COOLNASMEAR N.S BOOTH 1 DG COLLIGAN 1 - 571 22 CHURCH OF IRELAND HALL AY TRAMORE URB. WEST SIDE 1 - 535 104 ST. JOSEPH’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 1 DI DUNG. NO 1 CENTRAL 1 - 430 23 HOLY CROSS N.S. BOOTH 1 AY TRAMORE URB. WEST SIDE 611 - 1236 105 ST. JOSEPH’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 2 DI DUNG. NO 1 CENTRAL 431 - 781 24 HOLY CROSS N.S. BOOTH 2 AY TRAMORE URB. WEST SIDE 1237 - 1416 106 ST. JOSEPH’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 3 DI DUNG. NO 1 CENTRAL 782 - 1130 AZ TRAMORE URBAN CENTRAL 2516 - 3095 107 ST. JOSEPH’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 4 DI DUNG. NO 1 CENTRAL 1131 - 1566 25 HOLY CROSS N.S. BOOTH 3 AY TRAMORE URB. WEST SIDE 1417 - 2013 108 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 1 DJ DUNG. NO 1 STH. WEST URB. 1- 419 26 HOLY CROSS N.S. BOOTH 4 AY TRAMORE URB. WEST SIDE 2014 - 2540 109 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 2 DJ DUNG. NO 1 STH. WEST URB. 420 - 832 27 HOLY CROSS N.S. BOOTH 5 AY TRAMORE URB. WEST SIDE 2541 - 3092 110 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 3 DJ DUNG. NO 1 STH. WEST URB. 833 - 1377 28 GLOR NA MARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 1 AZ TRAMORE URBAN CENTRAL 1 - 591 111 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 4 DJ DUNG. NO 1 STH.WEST URB. 1378 - 1978 29 GLOR NA MARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 2 AZ TRAMORE URBAN CENTRAL 592 - 1220 112 SCOIL MHUIRE, ABBEYSIDE BOOTH 1 DK DUNG. NO 2 ABBEYSIDE 1 - 494 30 GLOR NA MARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 3 AZ TRAMORE URBAN CENTRAL 1221 - 1889 AY TRAMORE URBAN WEST SIDE 536 - 610 113 SCOIL MHUIRE, ABBEYSIDE BOOTH 2 DK DUNG. NO 2 ABBEYSIDE 495 - 989 114 SCOIL MHUIRE, ABBEYSIDE BOOTH 3 DK DUNG. NO 2 ABBEYSIDE 990 - 1545 31 GLOR NA MARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 4 AZ TRAMORE URBAN CENTRAL 1890 - 2515 115 SCOIL MHUIRE, ABBEYSIDE BOOTH 4 DK DUNG. NO 2 ABBEYSIDE 1546 - 2062 32 GLOR NA MARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 5 A2 TRAMORE 1 - 473 116 SCOIL MHUIRE, ABBEYSIDE BOOTH 5 DK DUNG. NO 2 ABBEYSIDE 2063 - 2634 33 GLOR NA MARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOOTH 6 A2 TRAMORE 474 - 833 117 THE FUSION CENTRE, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 1 DL DUNGARVAN RURAL 1 - 459 LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA - WATERFORD CITY EAST 118 THE FUSION CENTRE, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 2 DL DUNGARVAN RURAL 460 - 991 34 WATERPARK N.S., PARK ROAD, BOOTH 1 BA PARK 1 1 - 215 BB PARK 2 1 - 446 119 THE FUSION CENTRE, DUNGARVAN BOOTH 3 DL DUNGARVAN RURAL 992 - 1489 35 ST. JOHN OF GOD N.S. BOOTH 1 BC NEWTOWN 1 1 - 381 120 GLENBEG N.S. DM GLENBEG 1 - 605 BL GRANGE UPPER 1196 - 1284 121 GRANGE N.S DO GRANGE 1 - 505 36 ST. JOHN OF GOD N.S. BOOTH 2 BD NEWTOWN 2 1 - 450 122 KINSALEBEG N.S. DP PILTOWN 1 - 503 123 AGLISH N.S. BOOTH 1 DR AGLISH 1 - 355 37 SCOIL LORCAIN BOYS N.S. BOOTH 2 BG GRANGE SOUTH 1 1 - 502 124 CLASHMORE N.S. BOOTH 1 DV CLASHMORE 1 - 529 38 FARRONSHONEEN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE BOOTH 1 BH GRANGE SOUTH 2 1 - 619 125 CLASHMORE N.S. BOOTH 2 DF GRALLAGH 1 - 188 39 FARRONSHONEEN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE BOOTH 2 BL GRANGE UPPER 1 - 575 DV CLASHMORE 530 - 886 126 ST BRIGID’S HALL, KILROSSANTY BOOTH 2 D4 MOUNTKENNEDY 1 - 396 40 FARRONSHONEEN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE BOOTH 3 BL GRANGE UPPER 576 - 1195 LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA - PORTLAW / KILMACTHOMAS 41 FARRONSHONEEN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE BOOTH 4 BH GRANGE SOUTH 2 620 - 1046 127 TECH., RAHEEN ROAD, CLONMEL BOOTH 3 EA DERRINLAUR 1 - 374 42 FARRONSHONEEN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE BOOTH 5 BO FARRANSHONEEN 2 1 - 640 128 TECH., RAHEEN ROAD, CLONMEL BOOTH 4 EA DERRINLAUR 375 - 729 43 JOHN’S COLLEGE CONFERENCE CENTRE BOOTH 1 BK BALLINAKILL 1 - 439 129 ST. MARY’S C.B.S. IRISHTOWN BOOTH 5 EB KILMACOMMA 1 - 624 44 JOHN’S COLLEGE CONFERENCE CENTRE BOOTH 2 BK BALLINAKILL 440 - 877 130 BALLYDUFF N.S. KILMEADEN BOOTH 1 EC BALLYDUFF/KILMEADEN 1 - 496 131 BALLYDUFF N.S. KILMEADEN BOOTH 2 EC BALLYDUFF/KILMEADEN 497 - 1145 45 JOHN’S COLLEGE CONFERENCE CENTRE BOOTH 3 BK BALLINAKILL 878 - 1276 132 ST. ANNES N.S. SEAFIELD ED BALLYLANEEN 1- 449 46 JOHN’S COLLEGE CONFERENCE CENTRE BOOTH 4 BM FARRANSHONEEN 1 1 - 602 133 BALLYMACARBRY COMMUNITY CENTRE BOOTH 1 EE BALLYMACARBRY 1 - 672 47 JOHN’S COLLEGE CONFERENCE CENTRE BOOTH 5 BM FARRANSHONEEN 1 603 - 1134 134 CLONEA - POWER, N.S. EF CLONEA 1 - 758 48 ST. MARY’S N.S. BALLYGUNNER BOOTH 1 BS BALLYGUNNER 1 - 728 135 CREHANAGH N.S. EG CREHANAGH 1 - 645 49 ST.
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