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In the County of Westmeath COUNTY CONSTITUENCY OF LONGFORD/WESTMEATH IN THE COUNTY OF WESTMEATH PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION & REFERENDUM (Repeal of offence of publication or utterance of blasphemous matter) Bill 2018 POLLING DAY: FRIDAY, 26TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 2018 HOURS OF POLL: 7.00 A.M. TO 10.00 P.M. OFFICIAL TIME I, the undersigned, being the Local Returning Officer for the Constituency of Longford/Westmeath hereby give notice that the situation of the several Polling Stations, and the description of the Electors entitled to vote at each Station in the above Referendum in the County Westmeath portion of the said Constituency are as follows: All Electors on each Register other than electors with the letters “D” “E”, and “L” beside their names may vote at the Referendum. ATHLONE 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 Dis- Description of Electors entitled to Vote at each Polling Station Situation of Polling Station 1 AA - Athlone Town East Ballymahon Road (Part of), Slí An Aifrinn, Beechpark, Auburn Drive, Central Terrace, Boys N.S. Fair Green 1 to 643 25 AH - Moydrum Garrankesh, Ballykeeran Big, Ballykeeran, Cappankelly, Cornamaddy Rural Part, Cornamaddy N.S. 510 to 1047 No. 1 Barnett Street, Slí An Aifrinn, Retreat Park, Northgate Street (West) Cornamagh Rural Part, Kippinstown, Tullycross, Warren Lower, Garrycastle Rural Part 2 Beechpark West, Auburn Terrace, Leinster Terrace (Northgate St), Court Devenish, Golden Boys N.S. Fair Green 644 to 1326 26 AI - Coosan Hillquarter, Meehan Coosan N.S. 1 to 449 Island, Auburn Heights, Auburn Close, Athlone, Highfield Court, Lucas Court, Coosan Point Road (Arcadia) 27 Coosan, Creaghduff, Hare Island, Glenatore, Castlequarter, Meehan Quarter Coosan N.S. 450 to 884 Ankers Bower, Brideswell Street, Castlemaine Street, Bower View, Bower Villas, Glenavon Boys N.S. Fair Green 1327 to 1970 28 AJ - Creggan Bunnahinly, Carrick O Brien, Derries, Ballydonagh, Ballygowlan, Clonbonny, Clonbonny N.S. 1 to 514 Terrace, Cannonsfield, Retreat, Our Lady's Bower Convent, St Mary's Terrace, Ashley 3 Corralena, Creggan Lower and Upper, Fardrum, Glen , Knockanea, Ories, Srameen, Crescent, Ardnaree, The Manse, St Francis's Terrace, St Bridget's Terrace, Park Grove Cartrontroy Rural Part, Bunnavalley (Part), Golden Island (Part), Kilmacuagh (Part), (City Quarter), The Strand, Wolfe Tone Terrace, The Bawn, Retreat House Nursing Home, Loughadonnig (Part) Ankers Court, Fair View, Moreno, McCormack Centre (Brideswell St), Railway View, Silver Quay, Ard Rí, Dublin Road, St Mary's Square, Scotch Parade, Elworth Court 29 AK - Castledaly Aghanvoneen, Ballinlassy, Ballycahillroe, Ballynahown, Ballynahown Wood, Kilcleagh N.S. 1 to 409 Boggagh (Castledaly), Boggagh Eighter, Bolinara (Castledaly), Boyanna (Castledaly), 4 Loughandonning, River Lane, Retreat Road, Retreat Heights, Moor View, St Mary's Place, Boys N.S. Fair Green 1971 to 2578 Castletown, Clonaltra King, Hall, Newcastle, Cartrons, Farranmanny Parochial House, Garden Vale, Marist Brothers School, Grace Park, Southlands, Grovelands, The Villas, Friary Lane, Griffith Street, Retreat Manor (Retreat Road), Our Lady's Hermitage, 30 Clonaltra West, Clonmore (Castledaly), Clonydonnin (Castledaly), Glebe West, Kilcleagh N.S. 410 to 836 The Moorings (ATHLONE), Warren Grove, Ard Ri, Retreat Mews Kilbillaghan, Kilcleagh (Castledaly), Lowerwood, Seeoge, Toorydonnellan, Curraghbeg, Killogeenaghan, Killomenaghan, Kilgarvin, Kilgarvin Glebe, Tubbritt, Kilcleagh Park, 5 St Patrick's Terrace, John Paul Park, Roslevin, Roslevin Lawns, Sarsfield Square, Custume Boys N.S. Fair Green 2579 to 3167 Castledaly Place, Strand Street, St Loman's Hospital, The Gardens, Court Devenish 31 AL - Carn Aghanvoneen, Baylin, Ballymurray, Belville, Boyanaghcalry, Cappaghbrack, Carn Park, Baylin N.S. 1 to 690 Coolvuck, Fassagh, Killinroan, Mackanrany, Magheramore, Nahod Little, Tully, Tullywood, 6 Magheranerla, Irishtown, Killyon Road, Newtown Terrace, Arcadia, Beechville, Abbey Road, Boys N.S. Fair Green 3168 to 3858 Twyford, Warren High, Williamstown, Baylin, Ballyboran Lucas Lane, Church Street, Lloyd's Lane, Mardyke Street, Arcadia Crescent, Arcadia Court, Payne's Lane, Sean Costello Street (Irishtown), Irishtown Central (Golden Island), Clonbrock 32 AM - Moate Tennis View, Clara Road, Windmill Road, Windmill Lawns, Lake Road, Toorard, Weavers Moate Community Hall 1 to 590 Court, Carberry House, Ard Rí, Abbey Grove (Coosan) Row, Tullaghnagreeragh, Convent of Mercy, The Burrows, Abbey Grange, Coilin Buí, Cluain Duilleog, Convent Court, College Court, Dublin Road, Cartron Court, Crofton 7 AB - Athlone Town East Ardilaun, Montree, Marine View, Coosan Road, Northgate Street (Part of), Priory Park, Abbey Tormey Villas Comm Ctr 1 to 589 Court, Castleview, Cois na hAbhainn, Station Road, Whitcroft Court, Gleann Duchais, No. 2 Road (Part Of), Ashdale (Clonbrusk West), Woodlands Grove, Brick Island, Jolly Marnier Apts, Lake Road, Ard An Locha, College Green, Church Lane, Church Street Brick Island, Marina Village 33 Mount Carmel Drive, Ballyscarvan, Baltrasna, Bawnoges, Cartronkeel, Cloghbane, Moate Community Hall 591 to 1169 8 Auburn Villas, Athlone, St Kieran's Terrace, Assumption Road, Tormey Villas, Tormey Villas Comm Ctr 590 to 1109 Clonlonan, Culleengower, Curries, Fearmore, Gurteen, Killeenboylegan, Kilnahinch, St Vincent's Nursing Home Magheramurray, Church Street, Dublin Road, Moneen, The Newtown, Cartron Grange, Carraig Óire, (Clara Road), Clibborne Way, St Manchan’s Terrace 9 AC - Athlone Town East Bloomfield Drive, Chestnut Court (Clonbrusk), Clonbrusk West, Caislean Riada, Churchfields, Coosan N.S. 1 to 445 No. 3 Churchwood, Church Hills Road, Church Hills Crescent 34 Aghafin, Moate, Lakeview Drive, Aghanargit, Ardnapondra, Attimurtagh, Ballynakill, Moate Community Hall 1170 to 1738 Ballynamuddagh, Ave Maria Park, Athlone Road, Ballycumber Road, Main Street, St Patrick's Crescent, Millcourt, Ard Grainne, Ave Maria Terrace, Ave Maria Park 10 Coolevin Park, Rindoon Park, Hazelwood Rindoon, Maple Court (Clonbrusk), The Beeches, Coosan N.S. 446 to 875 The Pines, Coosan Heath, Hillquarter Urban (Part of), The Glen, Rindoon, Cluain Eala 35 Kill, Legan, Oliver Plunkett Tce, Riverpark, Rossmore, Station Road, Toorfelim, Moate Community Hall 1739 to 2293 St Loman's Hospital, Toorvalley, Sliabh Rua, Hall Road, Grovemount, Moate Retirement 11 AD - Athlone Town East Brawney Close, Brawney Road , Brawney Square ,Brawney Drive, Brawney Brawney Community Centre No. 1 to 331 Village Legan, Moate House Residential Home No. 4 Crescent, Blackberry Lane 36 AN - Rosemount Ballybroder, Ballynagall, Ballynagrenia, Ballinderry, Ballinalig, Ballybeg, Custorum, Rosemount Community Centre 1 to 528 Cloghanboy, Whitebeam Avenue, Clonbrusk, Lissywollen Urban Part, Cloghanboy Close, Cornamaddy N.S. 332 to 887 Grange, Kilcatherine, Ballintober, Ballybrickoge, Coolatore or Grouselodge, Curragh, Cloghanboy Park, Cloghanboy Crescent, Ballymahon Road (Part of), Sonas Care Centre, Derryhall, Kilcumreragh, Laragh, Lisnagree 12 Drumaconn 37 AO - Ballymore High Street, Ballynacorra, Carricknagower, Clonickilroe, Clonybane, Clonamanagh, Ballymore Comm. 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Centre 411 to 834 14 Mayfield Grove, Garrycastle, Garrycastle Urban Part, Lissywollen , McCormack Park, Cornamaddy N.S. 1490 to 2125 Mullenmeehan, Newtown, Snimnagorta, Moyvore, Nacore, Pottiaghan Commons, Cornamaddy Urban Part, Woodville Road, Garnafeilagh Urban (Part Of), Woodville Grove, Templepatrick, Shinglis, Shinglis, Toorevagh, Uisneach, Stoneleigh Summerville, Two Mile Round (Clonbrusk) 39 AP - Loughnavalley West Ardbrennan, Ballymorin, Ballymorin, Ballynacarrow, Cappaghjuan, Clonownmore, Corr, Loughnavalley N.S. 1 to 244 15 AE - Athlone Town East Valley Court, The Elms, Hillcourt, Cypress Gardens, Willow Grove (Willow Park), Willow Park Cornamaddy N.S. 1 to 766 Farthingstown, Gneevestown, Lalistown, Kellybrook, Lockardstown, Lurgan, No. 5 Drive, Willow View (Willow Park), Willow Crescent (Willow Park), Willow Place (Willow Park), Loughnavalley, Moranspark, Newbristy South, Rathcarra, Rathnew, Taghboyne, Kilmacuagh, Ashgrove, Water Tower Apartments, Dublin Road, Alverno Drive, Kilnafaddoge Togherstown, Dalystown, Killeenerk, Newbristy South, Tobercormick, Lenamore, Urban, Esker Glenn Apartments, Castlemaine Court, Dublin Road, Norwood Court, Mweelra, Ushnagh Hill, Toorcoffey Meadowbrook, Croí Óige, Glen Abhainn, Willow Park Avenue 40 AQ - Tang Rath Upper, Tullyhumphrys, The Pigeons, Bawn, Brackagh, Cannorstown, Carrick, Tang Community Centre 1 to 558 16 Cartron Drive, Ardnaglug, Bunnavalley, Cartrontroy Urban Part, Willow Park Cornamaddy N.S. 767 to 1502 Cartrontroy, Corlis, Clonkeen, Creggy, Doonis, Kippin, Lisdossan, Littletown (The Pigeons), Apartments, Willow Park, Willow Green (Willow Park), Erris Grove, Meadowbrook, Thornbury Maghera,
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