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County Electoral Area of Ennis COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF SHANNON District Electoral Polling Districts, Townlands and Streets To Poll At Division Kiltenanlea JO Aughboy, Barteystown, Clonlara, Village, Cloonlara, Churchfields Cottage, Clonlara N.S. Cappavilla (Part of) Derryvinna, Clonomera, Colisteige, Ard na Strutha, Cappavilla ………. (661) Booth No 1 (41) Doonass, Dromintobin North, Dromintobin South, Drummeen, Clonlara N.S. Errina,Firgrove , Gort Iiomai, , Glor na Srutha Cloonlara Illaunyrregan, Booth No 2 (42) Kildoorus, Knockbrack Lower, Knockbrack Upper, Lisduff, Monaskeha, Mountcatherine, Landscape Apartments Illaunyregan ………………… (669) Cappavilla (Part of) JO Newtown, Oakfield, Ruanard, Springfield, Summerhill, , Rineroe, Clonlara NS. JN Cappavilla Village UL Limerick, Clooncarhy, Derryfadda, Garraun, Gillogue, Booth No. 3 (43) Srawickeen …………………………………………………………….. (574) Ballycunneen, Bunratty, Bunratty East, Bunratty West, Clonmoney North, Clonmoney N.S. (44) Drumline JA Clonmoney South, Clonmoney West, Firgrove, Saints Island, Bunratty East Shannon Shamrock, Hillroad, Briar Park, Drumline Lower, Drumline Upper, Drumline Middle, Castle Gardens, Bunratty East, Dun Ri, Bunratty, Rosan, Hill Road, Bunratty ……………………………………………….… (644) Mountievers JH Ballintlea North Sixmilebridge, Ballintlea South Cratloe, Ballybroughan Sixmilebridge Courthouse Cratloe, Ballyliddan East Sixmilebridge, Ballyliddan West Sixmilebridge, Booth No 3 (45) Ballyroe Sixmilebridge, Bunnabinnia South Cratloe, Calluragh Cratloe, Cappanalaght Sixmilebridge, Carrowmore Cratloe, Carrowmore Upper, Cratloe, Carrownerribul Sixmilebridge, Castelquarter Cratloe, Clogga Sixmilebridge, Corlea Sixmilebridge, Fortwilliam Sixmilebridge, Gallowshill Cratloe, George's Street Sixmilebridge, Gorntanool Sixmilebridge, Heathmount Cratloe, Ieverstown Sixmilebridge, Island Sixmilebridge, Kilnacreagh Sixmilebridge, Knockroe Sixmilebridge, Limerick Road Sixmilebridge, Mountievers Sixmilebridge, Owengarney Court, Sixmilebridge, Reaskcamoge Sixmilebridge, Rho Mountievers Sixmilebridge..........................................................................………. (726) Cratloe JI Ballyinphunta Cratloe, Ballyinphunta Sixmilebridge, Ballymorris, Cratloe N.S. Ballyvoughallan, Brickhill Cratloe, Brickhill East Sixmilebridge, Brickhill Booth No 1 (46) West Cratloe,Green Island, Ashling Court, Cratloe Wood ….………… (675) JI Brickhill West Sixmilebridge, Cratloe, Cratloekeel, Cratloe Moyle, Cratloe N.S. Garrynacurra, Raddison Hotel, Laghile, Moyhill, Portdrine, Santa Maria Booth No 2 (47) Nursing Home, Wood Road, Woodbrook ……………………. …….. (593) Boolanacausk, Boston, Bullsfarm, Burtonhill, Derrymore, Gortgarraun, Meelick N.S. Kilkeely JJ Knocknaskeagh, Knockroe, Laryle, Meelick, Mooneenagliggin, Booth No 1 (48) Mountgordan, Pass, Punchbowl, Woodcockhill, Derrybeg , Summerhill Estate, Lower Meelick, Pharis Road Meelick, Ballycannan, Two Mile Motor Inn, Cratloe Suites, Meelick…, Accomodation Centre Knockalisheen, JF Ballycannan Meelick ………………………………………………….. (739) Meelick N.S. Cappateemore, Kilavoher, Knocalisheen, Elton Court, Glennagross, The Booth No 2 (49) Balycannon (Part of) JF Meadows, Ballycannan North, Ballycannan West, Ballycannan Heights, Ballyfinneen, Glen Abhainn …………………………………………. (762) Newmarket – JD Ayleacotty, Ballyconneely, Ballygireen, Ballynacragga, Caherscooby, Newmarket-on-Fergus N.S. Urlan Carrownakilly, Dromoland, Kilkieran, Langough, Latoon North, Latoon Booth No 1 (50) South, Mooghaun North, Mooghaun South, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Main Street, The Square, Ballycar Road, Goodwood, Limerick Road, Dromoland Castle Dromoland Castle Staff, Clare Inn, Gleann Cora, Cnoic Alainn, Ballycar Road Newmarket on Fergus …………. ………………….… (654) JD Ennis Road, Kilnasoolagh Park, Orchard Wood, Cluain Dara, Glenafrin, Glencragga, Loughash, Rathfoland, Woodland Heights, Avondale, Beech Newmarket-on-Fergus N.S. Grove, Coiscrann, Ballysallagh East, Ballysallagh West, Stonecourt, Cuirt na Booth No 2 (51) hEaglaise .……………………………………………………..….….. (752) JD Ballinoosky, Carrigoran, Knocksaggart, Lemanleigh more, Treenanow, Urland Beg, Urland More, Carrigoran House Sisters, Carrigoran Nursing Home Boheraroan, Culleen, Ing, Islandmacnevin, Killulla, Kilnasoolagh, Newmarket-On Fergus N.S. Lisduff, Mogullaan, Knockmurragha , Kilmaleery ……….………… (704) Booth No 3 (52) COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF SHANNON District Electoral Polling Districts, Towlands and Streets To Poll At Division Sixmilebridge – JE Ardkyle, Cappagh South, Cappagh Road, Church Road, Cappagh Lodge, Sixmilebridge N.S. Cappagh North, Ashview Drive, Ard na Greine, Ard Ratha, Fana Glas (617) Booth No 1 (53) JE Lodge Road, Main Street, Pound Street, The Green , Church View, Sixmilebridge N.S. Springfield, Woodpark, Woodview Heights, Beachwood Grove, Shannon Booth No 2 (54) Road, Church Street, Oakwood, Chapel Court, Liosanama, Mill Court (690) JE Cappaghcastle, Carrownalegaun, Cloghlea, Cloverhill, Corlack, Deerpark, Sixmilbridge N.S. Feenagh, Newpark, Rossmanagher, Sheersha, Sixmilebridge, Rowan View, Booth No 3 (55) Sycamore Close, Thomond Terrace, Cluain Droichead, Cuirt an Droichead, Gort na Null, Inis Orga, Thomond Mill Sixmilebridge ………………. (721) Parteen (L) - JM Ballykeelaun Est, Ballykeelaun, Bishop Murphy Park, Cloonoughter, Parteen N.S. Ballyglass (Part of) Fairyfield, Fairyhill, Field Brooks Estate, Garraun, Gortatogher, Firhill (690) Booth No 1 (56) Adnacrusha – JK Ballyglass Blackwater, Ballyglass Clonlara, Ballyglass Ardnacrusha, Parteen N.S. Ballyglass (Part of) JM Ballyglass Estate, Blackwater Ardnacrusha, Blackwater Limerick, Green Park Booth No 2 (57) Ballykeelaun, Kilquane, Parteen, Quinspool, Rosmadda East, Rosmadda West, Shannakyle Larkin’s Cross, St Judes Ballykeelaun, Inis Gile Comm Res Griffins Cross Parteen …………………………………………………. (668) Ardnacrusha - JK Castlebank, Drummin, Fearnog Wood Road Blackwater, Glenlon North, Parteen N.S. Ballyglass (Part of) Glenlon South, High Grove, Keelgrove, Lackyle Heights, Lakyle Booth No 3 (58) Ardnacrusha, Manor Grove Blackwater, Parkroe, Parkroe Heights, Reanabrone, Riverdale House Nursing Home, Springhill Blackwater… (683) Parteen (L) JL Athlunkard Avenue, Athlunkard Close, Carraig Midhe, College View Dr., Scout Hall, Shannon Banks, Ballyglass (Part of) Hampstead Park, Kilquane Drive, Larkins Cross, River Brook Close, Knockballynameath Knockballynameath River Brook Lawn, River Walk, Riverside Close, Riverside Drive ….. (719) Booth No 1 (59) Ballyglass (Part of) Parteen (L) JL Riverside Park, Shannon Banks Athlunkard, Shannon Close, Shannon Grove, Scout Hall, Shannon Banks, Ballyglass (part of) JM Shannon Walk, St. Munchins Drive, Annaville Grove Westbury, Ashleigh Knockballynameath Close, Ashton Grove, Athlunkard, Corbally, Clonard ………………. (775) Booth No 2 (60) Ballyglass (part of) JM Crofton Drive, Fernleigh, Garadice Green, Grianan, New Ark Grove, Scout Hall, Shannon Banks, Athlunkard House Nursing Home, Bruachlan, Oakton Road, Poplin Green, Knockballynameath Reston Close …………………………………………………………. (616) Booth No 3 (61) Ballyglass (part of) JM Rilverdale, Westbury, Shrewsbury Lawn, The Moorings, The Paddocks, Scout Hall, Shannon Banks, Thornbrook, Westbury, Vernon Crescent, Westbury Avenue, Willington Park Knockballynameath Willow Grove ……………………………………………………….. (569) Booth No 4 (62) District Electoral Polling Districts, Townlands and Streets To Poll At Division Clenagh (Part of) JC Aidan Park, Rossbracken, Finian Park ………………………………… (581) St Connaire’s N.S. Booth No 1 (63) JC Tullyvarraga Heights, Tullyvarrraga Hill, Liosdarog, Ard-na-Mhara, Coil St Connaire’s N.S. Mhara, Tullyvarrraga Court, Glarin Glas, Cleann an Oir, Oakfields, Rosmin, Booth No 2 (64) Killian Park, Tullyvarragh Crescent, Cluainin, Gort na Ri...................... (726) JC Cronan Gardens, Gleann-na-Smol, Inis Beag, Ard-na-Greine, Ballycasey St Connaire’s N.S. JC Sixmilebridge, Ballyhennessy, Drumgeeley, Cul na Greine, Lismaclean Booth No 3 (65) Newmarket on Fergus, Smithstown Sixmilebridge, Ballycasey Avenue, Ballycasey Close, Ard Caoin Court Bru, Ballycasey Court Mews, Ballycasey Crescent ………………………………………………………………. (711) JC Ballycasey, Cronan Gardens, Ard-na-Greine ……………………………… St Connaire’s N.S. Carrigalia, Inis Mahara, Inis Sioda, Inis Ri, Inis Fail, Carrig Hill, Ballycasey Booth No 4 (66) Morehill, , Rineanna View, Ballycaseymore Estate, Ballycasey Park, Ballycasey Grove, Rian na Ri ……………..………………………… (727) JC Bru Na Sionna, Carraig Donn, Cluain Aoibheann, Cluain Donn, Cluain Lia, St Connaire’s N.S. Cronan Lawn …………………………………..…………………… (447) Booth No 5 (67) JC Cronan Park, Dun Na Ri, Fana Gheal, Gleann Rua, Inis Ealga, Lios Rua, St Connaire’s N.S. Ros An Oir, Smithstown, Town Court …………………………….. (516) Booth No 6 (68) Clenagh (Part of) JC Fergus Road, Slaney Park, Carragh Park, Foyle Park, Corrib Drive, Boyle St Senan’s N.S. Park, Allen Park ………………………………………………………. (511) Booth No 1 (69) JC Lee Park, Dun-an-Oir, Deilginish, Cill Cais, Moy Park, Kincora Apartments St Senan’s N.S Shannon, Drumgeely Hill Houses, Drumgeely Hill Flats, Drumgeely Avenue, Booth No 2 (70) Fergus Drive, Beech House, Maple House, Cedar House, Larch House, Elm House, Sycamore House, Tullyglass, Tullyvarraga, Willow House, Ashville House ……………………………………………………………….... (485) Clenagh (Part of) JC Tradaree Court, De Lacey Park, O’Briens Park, Purcell Park, Collins Park, St Tola’s N.S. Tullyglass Crescent, Gort Road………………………..………………. (580) Booth No 1 (71) JC Cluain Airne, Tullyglass Court, Tullyglass Court Lower, The Grove, Glaisce St Tolas’s N.S. na Rinne ………………………………………………………………. (595)
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