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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 561 of 2009 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 561 of 2009 ———————— DERELICT SITES (URBAN AREAS) REGULATIONS, 2009. (Prn. A9/1903) 2 [561] S.I. No. 561 of 2009 DERELICT SITES (URBAN AREAS) REGULATIONS, 2009. The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, in exer- cise of the powers conferred on him by sections 4 and 21 of the Derelict Sites Act, 1990 (No. 14 of 1990), hereby makes the following Regulations:— Citation. 1. (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Derelict Sites (Urban Areas) Regulations, 2009. (2) These Regulations and the Derelict Sites Regulations, 1990 to 2007 may be cited together as the Derelict Sites Regulations, 1990 to 2009. Prescription of Urban Areas 2. The areas in the administrative counties of Kilkenny, North Tipperary, Offaly, Westmeath, Cork, Galway, Wicklow, Laois and Cavan, indicated in Column 2 of the Schedule to these Regulations opposite the mention of the relevant administrative county in Column 1 of the said Schedule are hereby prescribed to be urban areas for the purposes of the Derelict Sites Act, 1990. Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in “Iris Oifigiúil” of 5th January, 2010. [561] 3 SCHEDULE Column 1 Column 2 Administrative County Urban Areas Kilkenny County Council The Townlands of Banagher, Brenar, Fanningstown, Kilmanahin, Owning and Sandpits in the Electoral Division of Piltown. The Townland of Bennettsbridge in the Electoral Division of Bennettsbridge. The Townland of Aglish North in the Electoral Division of Aglish. The Townland of Tullaroan in the Electoral Division of Tullaroan. The Townland of Kilmanagh in the Electoral Division of Kilmanagh. The Townland of Knocktopher Commons in the Electoral Division of Knocktopher. The Townlands of Hugginstown and Newmarket in the Electoral Division of Aghaviller. The Townlands of Westcourt North and Westcourt South in the Electoral Division of Callan Rural. The Townlands of Kilmaganny and Rassenarra Demesne in the Electoral Division of Kilmaganny. The Townland of Old Castle Upper in the Electoral Division of Killamery. The Townlands of Ballycoam and Cattrellsbooley in the Electoral Division of Stonyford. The Townlands of Jerpoint West and Thomastown in the Electoral Division of Thomastown. The Townland of Coolroe in the Electoral Division of Graiguenamanagh. The Townland of Glebe in the Electoral Division of Johnstown. The Townlands of Cloneen, Coolnaleen, Toortane, Loan, Clogh and Aughatubbrid-Chatsworth in the Electoral Division of Clogh. The Townlands of Moneenroe, Smithstown, Croghtenclogh, Gorteen, Uskerty in the Electoral Division of Moneenroe. The Townlands of Mullinavat, Inchacarran and Garrandarragh in the Electoral Division of Killahy. The Townland of Grange in the Electoral Division of Pollrone. The Townlands of Luffany and Kilmurray in the Electoral Division of Rathpatrick. 4 [561] Column 1 Column 2 Administrative County Urban Areas The Townland of Cussana in the Electoral Division of Portnascully. The Townland of Ballyverneen in the Electoral Division of Shanbogh. The Townland of Cappagh in the Electoral Division of Kilbride. The Townland of Kildalton in the Electoral Division of Piltown. North Tipperary County Council The Townlands of Cullenagh (pt. of), Ballina (pt. of) and Roolagh (pt. of) in the Electoral Division of Ballina (pt. of). Offaly County Council The Townlands of Clonin, Laurencetown, Rathmoyle and Road in the Electoral Division of Ballyburly. The Townland of Ballycumber in the Electoral Division of Ballycumber. The Townlands of Bohernagrisna and Ballybruncullin in the Electoral Division of Bawn. The Townland of Ballindarra in the Electoral Division of Birr Rural. The Townlands of Millgrove, Bracknagh and Ardra in the Electoral Division of Bracknagh. The Townland of Millbrook in the Electoral Division of Cappancur. The Townlands of Clonbulloge, Clonmel and Ballygarrett in the Electoral Division of Clonbulloge The Townland of Clonygowan in the Electoral Division of Clonygowan. The Townlands of Ballinlough, Coolderry, Curragh and Ballyknockan in the Electoral Division of Ettagh. The Townlands of Glebe East, Geashill, Dalgan, Alderborough, Ballycue, Knockballyboy, Ballydownan, and Ballinagar, in the Electoral Division of Geashill. The Townlands of Ballycollin Lower, Ballybrackan or Ridgemount, Park, Kyleboher, Freagh, Ballybrackan Little, Kilnagall, Kilgolan Lower, and Frankford in the Electoral Division of Kilcormac. The Townlands of Killeigh and Ballinvally in the Electoral Division of Killeigh. The Townlands of Rathkeeragan and Mullaghcrohy in the Electoral Division of Killoughy. The Townlands of Lismoney, Ballincurr, The Walk and Castletown and Glinsk in the Electoral Division of Kinnitty. The Townlands of Turraun and Lea More in the Electoral Division of Lea. The Townlands of Faddan More and Bellmount or Lisderg in the Electoral Division of Lumcloon. [561] 5 Column 1 Column 2 Administrative County Urban Areas The Townlands of Loughroe, Tullybeg, Aghadonagh, Newtown, Ballindrinan and Rahan Demesne in the Electoral Division of Rahan. The Townlands of Coolagary and Bunnagappagh in the Electoral Division of Raheenakeeran. The Townlands of Ballintemple, Tooreen, Garrymona and Kilbeg in the Electoral Division of Rathfeston. The Townlands of Rathrobin and Gortacur in the Electoral Division of Rathrobin. The Townlands of Screggan, Mucklagh and Cloghanbane in the Electoral Division of Screggan. The Townland of Clonony Beg in the Electoral Division of Shannonharbour. The Townlands of Pollagh and Lemanaghan in the Electoral Division of Srah. The Townland of Cranasallagh in the Electoral Division of Tinamuck. Westmeath County Council The Townlands of Kilrush Lower, Killua and Clonmellon in the Electoral Division of Killua. The Townlands of Tyrrellspass in the Electoral Division of Clonfad. The Townland of Ballykilmore in the Electoral Divison of Ballykilmore. The Townlands of Castletowndelvin and Clonyn in the Electoral Division of Delvin. The Townland of Southill in the Electoral Division of Rosmead. The Townlands of Raharney Little, Cloghanstown and Grange Beg in the Electoral Division of Riverdale. The Townland of Raharney in the Electoral Division of Raharney. The Townlands of Ballynacarrigy, Ballynacarrigy Old, Moranstown and Ballintue in the Electoral Division of Kilbixy. The Townland of Ballysallagh (Fox) in the Electoral Division of Sonna. The Townlands of Collinstown and Ranaghan in the Electoral Division of Collinstown. The Townland of Robinstown (Delviny By) in the Electoral Division of Kilcumny. The Townlands of Ballymore, Mullaghcloe and Clonyveey in the Electoral Division of Ballymore. The Townlands of Abbeyland, Multyfarnham, Ballindurrow, Rathganny and Multyfarnham or Fearbranagh in the Electoral Division of Multyfarnham. The Townlands of Corcloon and Milltown (Fartullagh By) in the Electoral Division of Milltown. 6 [561] Column 1 Column 2 Administrative County Urban Areas The Townlands of Coole and Mayne in the Electoral Division of Coole. The Townlands of Turbotstown and Fearmore (Fore By) in the Electoral Division of Glore. The Townland of Newtown (Fore By) in the Electoral Division of Coolure. The Townlands of Glassan, Pearsonsbrook, Waterstown and Deerpark (Kilkenny West By) in the Electoral Division of Glassan. The Townland of Ballinalack in the Electoral Division of Ballinalack. The Townland of Rathowen in the Electoral Division of Rathowen. The Townland of Finnea in the Electoral Division of Finnea. The Townlands of Ballynagore and Knockycosker in the Electoral Division of Ballynagore. The Townlands of Ballaghkeeran Little and Ballaghkeeran Big in the Electoral Division of Glassan. The Townland of Ballykeeran in the Electoral Division of Moydrum. The Townland of Castletown (Moycashel By) in the Electoral Division of Castletown. The Townlands of Greatdown and Newdown in the Electoral Division of Heathstown. The Townlands of Gneevestown and Togherstown in the Electoral Division of Ballymorin. The Townland of Adamstown (Rathconrath By) in the Electoral Division of Churchtown. The Townlands of Rathconrath, Ballinlug, Ballyglass (Rathconrath By), Rathtrim and Killahugh in the Electoral Division of Rathconrath. The Townland of Parsonstown in the electoral Division of Knockdrin. The Townlands of Gainstown and Gorteen (Fartullagh By) in the Electoral Division of Belvedere. The Townland of Ballina in the Electoral Division of Hopestown. The Townland of Corkan in the Electoral Division of Skeagh. The Townland of Milltown (ED Rathconrath) in the Electoral Division of Rathconrath. The Townland of Rathnamuddagh in the Electoral Division of Dysart. The Townland of Moyvore in the Electoral Division of Templepatrick. [561] 7 Column 1 Column 2 Administrative County Urban Areas The Townland of Twyford in the Electoral Division of Carn. The Townlands of Kilcleagh, Toorydonnellan and Clonmore (Clonlonan By) in the Electoral Division of Castledaly. The Townlands of Mount Temple, Labaun, Glebe (Clonlonan By), Tullaghanshanlin, Carnfyan and Aghanashanamore in the Electoral Division of Mount Temple. The Townlands of Clogher and Corbrack in the Electoral Division of Noughaval. The Townland of Toberclare in the Electoral Division of Auburn. The Townland of Ballynahown in the Electoral Division of Castledaly. The Townland of Streamstown (Moycashel By) in the Electoral Divison of Streamstown. The Townland of Kilbeg in the electoral Division of Lauree. The Townlands of Cornacausk, Burgesland, Tinode and Barradrum in the Electoral Divison of Streete. The Townlands of Farrancallin and
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