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TCC Polling Scheme 2019 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY TIPPERARY COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS AND REFERENDUMS POLLING SCHEME 2019 In accordance with The Electoral Act, 1992 And the Electoral (Polling Schemes) Regulations, 2005 Scheme for the division of the Administrative County of Tipperary into Polling Districts and the appointment of Polling Places This Scheme is effective from 15th February 2020 Page 1 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY INDEX Local Electoral Area Page Cahir 3 - 14 Carrick-on-Suir 15 – 30 Cashel-Tipperary 31 – 53 Clonmel 54 – 68 Nenagh 69 – 84 Newport 85 – 96 Thurles 97 - 110 Roscrea - Templemore 111 - 122 Page 2 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY CAHIR LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) HA Ardfinnan Ardfinnan N S Booth Ardfinnan (Part Of) Ballydrinan, Ardfinnan 1 Ballyhist, Ardfinnan Ballyhist, Ardfinnan. Ballylaffin, Ardfinnan Castle View, Ardfinnan Clogharden, Ardfinnan Commons, Ardfinnan Garryduff, Ardfinnan Garryroe, Ardfinnan Gormanstown, Ardfinnan Kilballygorman, Ardfinnan Ardfinnan N S Booth Ardfinnan (Part Of) Ashfield Manor Ladysabbey 2 Ardfinnan Gortnalower, Ardfinnan Killaidamee, Ardfinnan Knockroe, Ardfinnan Lacken, Ardfinnan Ladysabbey, Ardfinnan Lisheenanoul, Ardfinnan Magherareagh, Ardfinnan Moancrea, Grange Monroe East, Ardfinnan Mount Carmel, Ardfinnan Neddans(Farran), Ardfinnan Neddans(Nagle), Ardfinnan Ros na Greine, Clogheen Rd, Ardfinn St. Anne's Terrace, Ardfinnan St. Finnan's Avenue, Ardfinnan Tubrid (Part Of) Carrigatha Roosca(Burke) Roosca(Hickey) Ardfinnan N S Booth Derrygrath (Part Of) Glennacloghalea, Ardfinnan 3 Marlhill, Ardfinnan Reechestown, Ardfinnan Rochestown Rochestown, Ardfinnan Page 3 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Shortcastle, Ardfinnan Touloure, Ardfinnan Tullaghmelan Ardfinnan Ballyneety, Ardfinnan Castlekeale, Ardfinnan Castlequarter, Ardfinnan Cnoc na Gcaiseal, Ardfinnan Gleann na Suire, Ardfinnan Knocknaskeharoe, Ardfinnan Spital Land, Ardfinnan St. Joseph's Terrace, Ardfinnan The Cross, Ardfinnan HB Ballingeary Ballingeary Old Derrygrath (Part Of) Edenmore School Knockgraffon (Part Of) Donegal, Clerihan Glenegat, Clerihan Knocknaquil, Poulmucka Whitelands Mortlestown (Part Of) Ballingeary East Ballingeary East, Poulmucka Ballyallovoe Ballylegan Bawnamore Castlecoyne Husseystown Knockagh Knockmorris Knocknaboha Knockskagh, Poulmucka Mortlestown Mortlestown Little Rathard Shortcastle HC Ballydrehid Ballydrehid N S Killadriffe Ballydrehid, Ballygorteen, Bansha Ballygorteen, Golden Ballymorris, Bansha Cappauniac, Cappauniac, Bansha Dranganbeg, Page 4 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Dranganmore, Kilmoyler, Kilmoyler, Golden Kilnacask Lower, Golden St. Martha's Nursing H.Cappauniac Tankerstown, Bansha Toureen, HD Ballylooby Ballylooby N S Kilcoran (Part Of) Bohernarnane Bohernarnane, Ballylooby Clogheenafishogue, Ballylooby Croughatoor, Ballylooby Kilcoran Kilcoran, Ballylooby Kilroe, Ballylooby Knockane(Guirm), Ballylooby Knockane(Nash), Ballylooby Knockane(Puttoge), Ballylooby Parkadereen, Ballylooby Tubrid (Part Of) Ballyea Ballygarrane, Ballylooby Ballyhohan Ballyhohan, Ballylooby Burgess Hill, Ballylooby Burgess Mansion, Ballylooby Burgess New, Ballylooby Burgess West, Ballylooby Cranna Crannavone Derravoher, Ballylooby Killinure Knockanepisha, Ballylooby Loughacutteen Peahill Poulaculleare Roosca(Miles) Scartana Scartana, Ballylooby Scartanaglorane Scartbeg, Ballylooby Page 5 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Tincurry Whitechurch HE Ballyporeen Scoil Teampall Ballyporeen(Part Of) Ballyporeen Toinne Booth 1 Church Street, Ballyporeen Cois na hAbhainn, Ballyporeen River View, Ballyporeen Clogheen(Part Of) Ballynatona, Clogheen Doon, Araglin, Kilworth Kilcarroon, Clogheen Coolagarranroe(Part Of) Drumroe, Ballyporeen Scoil Teampall Ballyporeen(Part Of) Curraghleigh East, Ballyporeen Toinne Booth 2 Curraghleigh West, Ballyporeen Dangan, Ballyporeen Doolis, Ballyporeen Glenacunna, Ballyporeen Gorteeshall, Ballyporeen Kilnamona, Ballyporeen Knocknagapple, Ballyporeen Lisfuncheon, Ballyporeen Lyrefune, Ballyporeen Moher, Ballyporeen Newcastle, Ballyporeen Scoil Teampall Ballyporeen(Part Of) Ballywilliam, Ballyporeen Toinne Booth 3 Barnahown, Araglen, Kilworth Carrigavisteal, Ballyporeen Cooladerry, Ballyporeen Coolapreavane, Ballyporeen Galtee View, Ballyporeen River Lane, Ballyporeen Woodhouse, Ballyporeen HG Burncourt Burncourt N S Burncourt Ballysheehan, Clogheen Burncourt Carriganroe, Ballyporeen Coolantallagh, Ballyporeen Coolantallagh, Burncourt Crannagh, Ballyporeen Cullenagh South, Burncourt Cullenagh, Burncourt Garrandillon, Ballyporeen Page 6 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Glencallaghan, Ballyporeen Hillview Estate, Burncourt Hopkinsrea, Burncourt Inchnamuck, Clogheen Kilbeg, Clogheen Killavenoge, Burncourt Raheenroe, Burncourt Scart East, Clogheen Scart West, Clogheen Shanbally, Ballyporeen Shanbally, Burncourt Toorbeg, Burncourt Toormore, Burncourt Kilcoran (Part Of) Ballyhurrow, Ballylooby Ballyhurrow, Burncourt Boolakennedy, Ballylooby Glengarra, Ballylooby Monaloughra, Ballylooby Poulavalla, Ballylooby Rehill, Ballylooby Rossrehill, Ballylooby HH Cahir Cahir Boys N S Cahir Abbey Crescent, Tipperary Road Booth 1 Ballymacadam East Ballymacadam West Birchdale, Townparks Bridge Street Butler Court Castle Street Clonmel Road College Court Convent of Mercy, Townparks Dun Uisce Farranagark Garden Grove, Cahir Garnavilla Grangebeg Grangemore Hogan Square Kileenbutler Page 7 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Killeigh Lissakyle Cahir Boys N S Cahir Ardfinnan Road Booth 2 Market Street Market Yard Monaraha New Church Street Newtownadam Old Church St. Park Avenue Pearse Lane, Cahir Pearse Street St. Mary's Road The Mall The Square Townparks Cahir Boys N S Derrygrath (Part Of) Loughlohery Booth 3 Kilcommon Abbey Street Abbey Street Lower Abbey Street Upper Abbeyville, Abbey Street Avondale Court Ballynamona Barrack Street Beechpark, Carrigeen Bella Vista, Carrigeen Bengurragh Square Brewery Lane (Off Abbey Street) Mortlestown (Part Of) Bramleigh Lodge Nursing Home Cahir Boys N S Kilcommon Cahir Abbey Lower, Cahir Booth 4 Cahir Abbey Terrace, Cahir Cahir Abbey Upper, Cahir Carrigeen Carrigeen Cottages Clonmore North Clonmore South Cooleclamper Garryclogher Ginchy Terrace, Lisava Page 8 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Highfield, Carrigeen Kilcommonbeg Kilcommonmore North Kilcommonmore South Cahir Boys N S Kilcommon Lissava Booth 5 Lissava Terrace Mill Cottages, Carrigeen Millennium Place Mountain Road Mountain View Drive Raheen Sommerville Close Sraid na gCuach, Abbey St. Upper Tipperary Road Cahir Boys N S Kilcommon Wood View Booth 6 Mortlestown (Part Of) Barnora Barnora Crescent Commeragh Crescent Farranlahassery Galtee View, Rosemount Hillview Crescent, Cahir Kedra Keylong Kilemley Cahir Boys N S Mortlestown (Part Of) Lakeview Drive, Farranlahassery Booth 7 Loughawn Mullaney Gardens Nash Place Riverdale, Farranlahassery Rosemount Avenue Rosemount Close Rosemount Drive Rosemount Gardens Rosemount Heights Rosemount View Suttonrath The Avenue,Woodlands, Cahir The Woodlands Woodlands Avenue, Barnora Page 9 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Woodlands, Barnora Tubrid (Part Of) Ballybrado Garryroan HJ Clogheen St Marys N S, Clogheen(Part Of) Alley Close, Clogheen Clogheen, Booth 1 Barrack Hill, Clogheen Chapel Lane, Clogheen Cockpit Lane, Clogheen Convent Road, Clogheen Fr. Sheehy Terrace, Clogheen Lios Mhuire, Clogheen Main Street, Clogheen Market Street, Clogheen Mountain View, Clogheen River Walk, Clogheen St Marys N S, Clogheen(Part Of) Ballyboy East, Clogheen Clogheen, Booth 2 Ballyboy West, Clogheen Ballynomasna, Ballylooby Bella Road, Clogheen Carrigmore, Ballyporeen Clashleigh, Clogheen Convent of Mercy, Clogheen Cooldevane, Clogheen Coolville, Clogheen Flemingstown (Pt.Of), Clogheen Glenleigh, Clogheen Kilballyboy, Clogheen Killeatin, Clogheen Mountanglesby, Clogheen Poulbui, Clogheen Rearoe, Clogheen Shanrahan, Clogheen The Paddock, Ballyboy West,Clogheen Kilcoran (Part Of) Curraghcloney, Ballylooby Drumlummin, Clogheen Garrymore, Clogheen HL Duhill Duhill Hall Clogheen Ardfinnan (Part Of) Scart, Ardfinnan Clogheen(Part Of) Ballyverassa, Ballylooby Tubrid (Part Of) Tubrid, Ballylooby Page 10 of 122 POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY Polling Polling District Polling Station District Electoral Division Townland Code Name Name (DED) Tullaghorton (Part Of) Ballinahalla, Clogheen Ballyhistbeg, Clogheen Ballyknockane, Clogheen Ballytrehy, Clogheen Bohernagore West, Clogheen Castlegrace, Clogheen Coolbawn, Clogheen Duhill, Clogheen Gortacullin, Clogheen Graigue, Clogheen HN Goatenbridge Goatenbridge Soc Ardfinnan (Part Of) Ballyvera, Ardfinnan Hall Carrow, Ardfinnan Croughta, Ardfinnan
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