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(Household Charge) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 2 [342] STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 342 of 2013 ———————— LOCAL GOVERNMENT (HOUSEHOLD CHARGE) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2013 2 [342] S.I. No. 342 of 2013 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (HOUSEHOLD CHARGE) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2013 I, PHIL HOGAN, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by sections 4, 5, 6, 13, 14 and 16 of the Local Government (Household Charge) Act 2011, hereby make the following regulations: Citation 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Local Government (Household Charge) (Amendment) Regulations 2013. Interpretation 2. (1) In these Regulations— “Act” means the Local Government (Household Charge) Act 2011; “Principal Regulations” means the Local Government (Household Charge) Regulations 2012 (S.I. No. 1 of 2012) as amended by the Local Government (Household Charge) Regulations 2013 (S.I. No. 273 of 2013); 3. The Principal Regulations are amended by substituting the following for the Schedule:- Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in “Iris Oifigiúil” of 6th September, 2013. [342] 3 “Schedule Development Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City GIS X GIS Y Name Council Ard Bhaile Tullow Road Rathvilly Carlow Ashfield Royal Oak Bagenalstown Carlow Road Ballyknockan Kilkenny Road Leighlinbridge Carlow Manor Borris Lodge Borris Road Carlow Carlow Bramble Court Tullow Hill Tullow Carlow Castlerock Carrigduff Bunclody Carlow Court Keep Millstreet Tullow Carlow De Lacy Abbey Tullow Road Rathvilly Carlow Fairgreen Tinahely Road Hackettstown Carlow Crescent Friars Lough Leighlinbridge Leighlinbridge Carlow Lime Grove Palatine Carlow Carlow Moyacomb Clonegal Clonegal Carlow Meadow Park Gate Shillelagh Road Tullow Carlow Phelim Wood Dublin Road Tullow Carlow Plan Ref 02/636 Ballon Road Carlow Carlow 681029 671080 Plan Ref 05/225 Royal Oak Bagenalstown Carlow 668520 661539 Close Plan Ref 06/135 Borris Road Myshall Carlow 682123 660099 Plan Ref 07/591 Royal Oak Royal Oak Carlow Road Site Rathsillan Carlow Road Tullow Carlow Riverfield Myshall Road Fenagh Carlow Court Sli na Ri Moneybeg Bagenalstown Carlow Sliabh Baun Fenagh Road Myshall Carlow The Manor Market Square Bagenalstown Carlow 1-47 The Drumlark & Cavan Cavan Beeches- Latt Drumgola Wood 40-54 The Drumlark & Cavan Cavan Birches- Latt Drumgola Wood Abhainn Dubh Rosehill Mullagh Cavan An Bonnan Buí Tuam Blacklion Cavan Way An Cuinn Rantavan, Mullagh Cavan Fartagh Rd. An Tor Rocks Rd., Kingscourt Cavan Aonarach Dunaree 4 [342] Development Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City GIS X GIS Y Name Council Ard Aoibhinn Mullagh Rd., Virginia Cavan Ballaghanea Ard Dun Lisanisky Kingscourt Cavan Ard na Scoil Crosserlough Kilnaleck Cavan Rd., Ardan Na Corkish Bailieborough Cavan Corkish Ashbrook Moynalty Rd. Mullagh Cavan Retirement Village Ashbrooke Moynehall Cavan Cavan Ashgrove Garrymore Ballinagh Cavan Ashgrove Close Crosserlough Ballyjamesduff Cavan Rd., Derrylurgan Bawn Villas Kilsob Bawnboy Cavan Bellamont Clones Rd. Cootehill Cavan View Bramble Lane Dublin Rd., Cavan Cavan Brookville Fartagh Rd., Mullagh Cavan Rantavan Carraig Beag Cootehill Rd., Cavan Cavan Carrickleck Lissaturrin Kingscourt Cavan View Castleforde Ballyconnell Ballyconnell Cavan House, Annagh Cherry Grove- Drumlark & Cavan Cavan Drumgola Latt Wood Cherrymount Virginia Rd. Ballyjamesduff Cavan Church View Town Park Ballyhaise Cavan Clankee Carrickmacross Shercock Cavan Rd., Clements Clones Rd. Cootehill Cavan Town Cluain Dara Bailieborough Kingscourt Cavan Rd., Cluain Mullach Moynalty Rd Mullagh Cavan Cnoic Alainn Clones Rd. Cootehill Cavan Cois Na Cootehill Rd., Cavan Cavan hAbhann Creighan Creighan & Cavan Cavan Manor Burgess Acre Cul Lana Coolkill Kilnaleck Cavan Daisyhill Mullaghduff Ballyconnell Cavan Manor Dartry Pk. Magheranure Cootehill Cavan Derryoak Derryginney Ballyconnell Cavan [342] 5 Development Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City GIS X GIS Y Name Council Diamond Court Corporation Belturbet Cavan Lands Drumalae Drumalee Cavan Cavan Manor Drumany Fort Kilnaglare Butlersbridge Cavan Upper Drumgola Drumlark & Cavan Cavan Woods Latt Drumlin Drive Cavan Road Cootehill Cavan Drumlin Crest Cavan Road Cootehill Cavan Drumlin Manor Kingscourt Rd. Bailieborough Cavan Dun Mullach Fartagh Rd Mullagh Cavan Dun Na Rocks Rd., Kingscourt Cavan Carraige Dunaree Dunancory Ballyjamesduff Virginia Cavan Demesne Rd., Englewood Carrickmacross Shercock Cavan Drive Road Eastboro Kingscourt Rd. Bailieborough Cavan Erindale Lissaturrin Kingscourt Cavan Erne View Castlehill & Belturbet Cavan Apartments Patrick St. Fairgreen Park Main Street Mullagh Cavan Farnham lodge Farnham Farnham Cavan Demesne Foalies Bridge Foalies Belturbet Cavan Fort Village & Gortnakesh Cavan Cavan Ringview Fortview Oldcastle Rd. Ballyjamesduff Cavan Glen Alainn Moynalty Rd Mullagh Cavan Glenwood Tullybuck TD Butlersbridge Cavan Park Griffith Court Griffith Ave., Cootehill Cavan Cavan Rd. Hampton Cootehill Rd., Cavan Cavan Court Hawthorn Rakeevan Bailieborough Cavan Kemton Court Drumalee Cavan Cavan Killians Court Fartagh Rd Mullagh Cavan Lakeland Close Swellan Lower Cavan Cavan Lisgrey gardens Virginia Rd Bailieborough Cavan Lismeen hills Virginia Rd., Ballyjamesduff Cavan Dublin Rd. Lismore View Crossdoney Crossdoney Cavan Loreto Wood Drumlark / Drumalee TD. Cavan Drumalee Road 6 [342] Development Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City GIS X GIS Y Name Council Mulberry Corkish, Bailieborough Cavan Manor Kingscourt Rd Mullach Mor Fartagh Rd Mullagh Cavan Oak Park Rantavan, Mullagh Cavan Fartagh Rd. Oriel Lodge Church Street Belturbet Cavan Pine Crescent Drumgola Drumlark & Cavan Wood Latt Plan Ref Kinnypottle Cavan Cavan 642540 805285 02/1625 Plan Ref 03/560 Town Centre Virginia Cavan 660403 787545 Plan Ref Kells Rd. Kingscourt Cavan 678158 795527 04/1398 Plan Ref Lisdrumskea Shercock Cavan 672639 805919 04/1755 Plan Ref Money Milltown Cavan 634219 813030 04/1966 Plan Ref Tuam Blacklion Cavan 608054 838024 04/2441 Plan Ref 05/374 Main Street Mullagh Cavan 669354 785092 Plan Ref 06/754 Corkish Bailieborough Cavan 668309 797097 Plan Ref 07/663 Cloverhill Bailieborough Cavan 666837 796589 Plan Ref Kells Rd. Kingscourt Cavan 678166 795325 08/1528 Plan Ref Tuam Blacklion Cavan 608180 838059 00/1889, 0928 Plan Ref Snugborough rd Ballyconnell Cavan 626351 818941 03/308, 04/2722 Plan Ref Willow Belturbet Cavan 636479 817210 04/2363, 04/827 Avenue Plan Ref Cavan Rd. Killeshandra Cavan 631027 807184 07/501, 08/357 Portaliffe / Townsparks Td. Rahardrun Bailieborough Virginia Cavan Rd Railway View Corporation Belturbet Cavan Lands Rakeevan Rakeevan Bailieborough Cavan Heights Ridgway Hall Cavan Rd Virginia Cavan River Cresent Cavan Rd Virginia Cavan Riverrun Loughdooley Belturbet Cavan Rockfield Rocks Rd., Kingscourt Cavan Dunaree Rocklands Cootehill Rd., Cavan Cavan Roscolgan Oldtown Cavan Cavan Shamrock Bailieborough Kingscourt Cavan Drive Rd., Shrewsbury Kilconney Belturbet Cavan [342] 7 Development Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City GIS X GIS Y Name Council Slí McNean Tuam Blacklion Cavan Slí na Coille Kilconney Belturbet Cavan Sliabh Rosann Rosehill Mullagh Cavan St. Killian Virginia Rd Mullagh Cavan Station Lane Swellan Lower Cavan Cavan Swift Brook Ballyjamesduff Virginia Cavan Road Swiftbrook Ballyjamesduff Virginia Cavan Glen Road The Drumlins Virginia Cavan The Elms Swellan Lower Cavan Cavan The Gallops Lat Cavan Cavan The Lawn Bawnboy Bawnboy Cavan Rampart View Bailieborough Virginia Cavan Rd., Rahardrum Tullach Ard Dublin Rd., Virginia Cavan Aisling Shanvogh Ennis Clare Bridge Road Bridge Road Lisdoonvarna Clare 513437 697990 Apartments (West Of Spa) Bruachlan Westbury Limerick City Clare Area Carrig Midhe Knockballymeath Corbally Clare Chuirt an Main Street Sixmilebridge Clare Droichead Church Fields Newtown Clonlara Clare Road Cluain Ballycaseymore Shannon Clare Aoibheann Cregg Beach Miltown Lahinch Clare Malbay Road Creggaun na Hill View Clarecastle Clare Hilla Gleann Cora Ballycar Road Newmarket-on- Clare Fergus Gort na Coille Ferry Road Kilrush Clare Moinin Dough Kilkee Clare Orchard Drive Lissane Clarecastle Clare Pairc na Coille Drumbiggle Ennis Clare Road Plan Ref 04/888 Portumna Whitegate Clare 574624 689204 Road Plan Ref Bodyke Road Tuamgraney Clare 563513 683048 05/2054 Plan Ref 05/876 Main Street Kilkishen Clare 549473 673069 Plan Ref Scarriff Road Mountshannon Clare 570470 686994 06/3002 8 [342] Development Address Line 1 Address Line 2 County / City GIS X GIS Y Name Council Plan Ref Dun Ri Bunratty Clare 544724 661069 06/3147 Radharc an Mountshannon Clare Locha Roslevan Tulla Road Ennis Clare Square Shantraud Clonara Road Killaloe Clare Woods Sli an Fheargais Quay Road Clarecastle Clare Tullyglass Tullyglass Shannon Clare Lowlands Ashmount Silversprings Cork Cork City Mews Belfield Boreenamana Boreenamana Cork City Road Road The Elysian Eglantine Cork Cork City Street Plan Ref Highfield Ave College Road Cork City 565993 571161 05/29358 Plan Ref Shandon St Cork City Cork City 567042 572381 07/32624 Tannery Farranree Cork City Cork City Gardens The Tower Tower Street Cork Cork City Abbey Fort Kinsale Kinsale Cork County Abbeywood Baneshane Midleton Cork County Altan Church Hill Drimoleague Cork County An Faithin Terelton Macroom Cork County An Tra Geal Garryvoe Garryvoe Cork County Ard Caladh Upper Cork Youghal Cork County Hill Ard Na Dromahane Mallow Cork County Gaoithe Ard Na Gleann Lyre Lyre Cork County Ard Na Greine Cloonlough Mitchelstown Cork County Ard Na Ri Castlelyons Castlelyons Cork County Ashbrook Dromina
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