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Saturday, 8Th February 2020 DÁIL GENERAL ELECTION CONSTITUENCY OF CORK NORTH-CENTRAL SATURDAY, 8TH FEBRUARY 2020 NOTICE OF SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS I hereby give notice that the Situation and Allotment of the different Polling Stations and the description of voters entitled to vote at each station for Cork North-Central on Saturday, 8th February 2020, is as follows: NO. OF UNIT No. & POLLING STATION NO. OF UNIT No. & POLLING STATION NO. OF UNIT No. & POLLING STATION POLLING ELECTORAL LOCATION DESCRIPTION OF ELECTORS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT POLLING STATION POLLING ELECTORAL LOCATION DESCRIPTION OF ELECTORS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT POLLING STATION POLLING ELECTORAL LOCATION DESCRIPTION OF ELECTORS ENTITLED TO VOTE AT POLLING STATION STATION DIVISION STATION DIVISION STATION DIVISION 1 No. 6 (NE) - WB Trinity Presbyterian Hall Adelaide Mews, Adelaide Terrace, Bridge Street (2-10A), Connaught Place, Garfield Terrace, Little William Street, MacCurtain Street, Montpelier Terrace, 48 Cobh No. 7-City - DQ Upper Glanmire N.S. Ballincrokig, Ballynahina, Blackthorn, Care Choice, Carrig Mor, Cluain Na Greine, Coole East, Ferncarrig, Gurraneboy, Kilcoole, Kilcurry Estate, Kilcully, 92 No. 45 (SC) - WW Middle Parish Community Academy Street, Adelaide Apartments, Adelaide Court, Adelaide Street, Anne Street, Bachelor’s Quay, Bowling Green Street, Bridewell Garda Station, St Patrick’s “A” Little William St Mountain View, Park View Mews, Park View Terrace, River View, Sidney Place (9B-16), St. Luke’s Avenue, St. Luke’s Cross, St. Luke’s Place, St. Rathcooney Booth 2 Killeendaniel, Laherdane, Lisnahorna, Piercestown, Rosemount. Centre “B” Centre Carey’s Lane, Castle Street, City Gardens, Clochan Barra S.H.A.R.E., Coach Street, Coal Quay,Cornmarket Apartments, Cornmarket Street, Corporation Off York Street Patrick’s Hill (15-19A), St. Patrick’s Quay, Summerhill Terrace, Summerhill (61-75), Sydney House, Sydney Mews,Verdon Row, Wellington Road (1-2 (City Part Of) (Electors 582 to 1341) Grattan Street Buildings, Cross Street, Daltons Avenue, Devonshire Street West, Drawbridge Street, Dun Rís, Duncan House, Emmet Place, Fenn’s Quay, Fern Villas, BOOTH 1 & 10A-18A& 64-66), Wood’s Place, York Hill, York Street, York Terrace. (Electors 359 to 768) BOOTH 1 Franciscan Friary, Grand Parade (1-82), Grattan Street, Grenville Place, Henry Street, James’ Street, Kyle Street, Kyrl’s Quay, Lavitt’s Quay, Leeside 49 No. 28 (NW) - WT North Presentation Allinetts Court, Allinetts Lane, Bunker’s Hill, Cathedral Court, Cathedral Walk, Convent Place, Convent View, Ellenville, Farren Street, Gerald Griffin Avenue Apartments, Leeview Apartments, Liberty Street, Little Hanover Street, Mercy Hospital ‘Community’, Millerd Street, Moore Street, North Main Street, 2 No. 6 (NE) - WB St. Luke’s Schools Albert Place, Alfred Street, Arcadia Halls, Clarence Court, Clarence Place, Clarence Terrace, Clifton Terrace, Empress Villas, Gibralter Terrace, Hackett’s Shandon “A” Primary School, ( North Monastery Road), Gerald Griffin Avenue, Gerald Griffin Street (16-80), Griffin Close, Hillgrove Lane, Nth. Pres. Convent (Community), Peacock Opera Lane Apartments, Patrick Hanley Buildings, Paul Street, Perry Street, Peter Church Avenue, Peter’s Street, Portney’s Lane, Presbytery SS. Peter St Patrick’s “A” Mahony’s Avenue Terrace, Harbour View Terrace, King’s Terrace, Lower Glanmire Road (24-96), Lower Grattan Hill (7-10), Magnolia Terrace, Mahony’s Avenue (17-19 and Cathedral Walk Row, St. Anne’s Terrace, St. Anthony’s Convent, St. Mary’s Avenue, St. Mary’s Place, St. Mary’s Road, St. Patrick’s Square, St. Patrick’s Terrace, St. & Paul’s, Sheare’s Street, Sion Villas, South Main Street (94-99), Sráid Annri, St, Augustine’s Priory, St. Patrick’s Street, St. Peter’s Avenue, Thomas BOOTH 1 & House Names), Penrose Quay, Presbytery St. Patrick’s Church, St. Patrick’s Terrace, Summerhill (2-34A), Tower Buildings, Victoria Terrace, Woburn No. 18 (NW) - AE BOOTH 1 Vincent’s Avenue, St. Vincent’s Centre, St. Vincent’s Convent, St. Vincent’s Terrace, St. Vincent’s View, Straw Hall, The Courtyard, The Gallery, The Plaza, Street, Walsh’s Square, Washington Court, Washington Street (23-37), Washington Street West (23A-28). (Electors 1 to 750) Court, Woburn Place. (Electors 1 to 358) Farranferris “A” Watercourse Mews, Watercourse Road (43-43), Wolfe Tone Street (Santa Barbara), Wrixon’s Lane AND Bleasby Street Mews, Bleasby Street, Bleasby Terrace, O’Connell Place, O’Connell Street, Seminary Court, Watercourse Road (54-68). 93 No. 44 (SC) - AA City Hall, Anderson’s Street, Capuchin Friary, Clontarf Street, Connell Street, Cook Street, Father Mathew Quay, Fitton Street (East), Grand Parade (26-76), Harbour 3 No. 7(NE) - WC Trinity Presbyterian Hall Audley Place (1-16 & 15-18), Belgrave Avenue, Belgrave Place, Bellevue Park, Bellevue Terrace, Bellview Crescent, Bellview Mews, Charlemont Terrace, 28 NW (Electors 1 to 410) and 18 NW (Electors 1118 to 1172) Centre “A” Anglesea Street, House, Island House, Lapp’s Quay, Lower Oliver Plunkett Street, Marlboro Street, Maylor Street, Morrison House, Oliver Plunkett Street, Parnell Place, St Patrick’s “B” Little William St Corban’s Square, Corbins Lane, Farnmore, Fern Cliff Villas, Grosvenor Place, Hansborough, Landsdowne Terrace, Marlboro Mews, Melville Cottages, BOOTH 1 Pembroke Street, Princes Street, Riverview Apts, Simon Community, South Main Street (12-34), South Mall, South Mall Court Apts, Sraid An Athar Off York Street Melville Terrace, Military Road (11-21 & House Names), Mount Verdon Terrace, Old Youghal Road (18-201B), Satinbury Mews, Shrewsbury Villas, 50 No. 28 (NW) - WT North Presentation, Barrack View, Bridge Street (15-16), Camden Court, Camden Place, Camden Quay, Camden Villas, Camden Wharf, Carroll’s Hill, Carroll’s Place, Maitiu, Sraid Mac Diarmuda, Tobin Street, Tuckey Street, Washington Street (3-14), Winthrop Street (Electors 1 to 162) BOOTH 2 Sidney Park, Sidney Place (4-9B), Sidney Terrace, Sidney Villas, Sidney Ville, St. Patrick’s Hill (5-14), St. Patrick’s Place, Sunmount, Sydney Court, Shandon “A” Primary School Cathedral Mews, Cathedral Road (94-110), Chapel Hill, Church Avenue, Coburg Street (1-8A), Curry’s Rock, Devonshire Street North, Eason’s Hill (5-44), Verdon Place, Waterloo Place, Waterloo Terrace, Wellesley Terrace, Wellington Court, Wellington Road (1-7 & 26-31) (Electors 1 to 823) Cathedral Walk John Redmond Street (9-9), Knapps Square, Leitrim Street (38-41), Lower Barrack View, Lower John Street, Mary’s Lane, Pine Street, Roman Court, 94 No. 48 (SC) – ZD St. Marie’s of the Isle School Altona, Ard Na Naomh, Ardeevin, Bandon Road (130-163), Barrack Street (88-102), Bishop Street, Cathedral Place, Connaught Avenue, Convent BOOTH 2 Roman Street (1-29), Shandon Terrace, St. John’s Mews, St. John’s Mill, St. John’s Place, St. John’s Terrace, St. John’s Villas, St. Mary’s Lane, Upper Gillabbey “A” Bishop Street Place, Crawford Hall, Crawford Mews, Dean Street, Deanshall, Donovan’s Road, Dunedin, Fairville, Fisherman’s Wharf, Gillabbey Park, Gillabbey Street, 4 No. 8 (NE) - AB St. Luke’s Schools Alexandra Court, Alexandra Place, Alexandra Road, Alexandra Terrace, Alexandra Villas, Ardpatrick, Ballyhooley Road (95-140), Beechmount Place, John Street, Wolfe Tone Street (1A-42). (Electors 411 to 877) BOOTH 1 Gillabbey Terrace, Gregg Road, Hanover Mews, Hanover Place, Hanover Street, Honan Mews, Idaville, Inniscarrig, Laurel Hurse, Lucerne, Marguerita St Patrick’s “C” Mahony’s Avenue Bellevue Court, Bellevue Terrace, Belmont Terrace, Cahillville, Cassidy’s Avenue, Centenary Row, Charleville Cottages, Egerton Villas, Frankfield View, Villas, Maria Villas, Mercy House St. Maries of the Isle, Minerva Terrace, Mount Pleasant, Ninety-Eight Street, Noonan Road (1-60) BOOTH 2 Harrington’s Square, Hill View Villas, Kimberley Villas, Marian Ville, Maryville Cottages, Military Hill, Military Road (1-9A), Mount Vernon Terrace, Mount 51 No. 29 (NW) - WV North Presentation, Bob & Joan’s Walk, Cathedral Avenue, Cathedral Street, Chapel Street, Church Street, Coppinger’s Crescent, Coppinger’s Lane, Coppinger’s View, Court- Noonan Road (61-86), O’Donovan Rossa Road, O’Leary’s Place, Rosemount, Salmon Weir, Shamrock Place, Sharman Crawford Street (1-9 & 3-5), Vernon View, Mount View Terrace, Old Youghal Road (112-112), Old Youghal Road (137-174), Pinafore Villas, Radharc Frankfield, Rosneath Villas, Shandon “B” Primary School ney’s Avenue, Dominick Court, Dominick Street, Drummy’s Court, Eason’s Avenue, Eason’s Hill (13-19), Exchange Street, Ferry Hill, Ferry Lane, Francis South Gate Bridge, South Main Street (66-81), St. Dominick’s Terrace (Crosses Green), St. Dominick’s Terrace (Frenche’s Quay), St. Finbarr’s Road (2- St. Bridget’s Villas, St. James’s Place, St. Luke’s Villas, Victoria Street, Victoria Terrace, Wellington Road (35-38), Wellington Villas, West View, Willis’s Cathedral Walk Street, Hill Lane (Coppinger’s Court ), Hill Lane (Dominic Street), John Philpott Curran Street, John Redmond Street (1-37), Lloyd’s Lane, Mahony’s 31), St. Maries of the Isle Convent, The Hive, University Place, University View, Vicar Street (8-25), Violet Ville, Wandesford Quay, Washington Street Arch, Windsor Cottages, Windsor Place, Windsor Terrace, Woodland View, Woodland Villas (Electors 1 to 626) BOOTH 3 Place, Mahony’s Terrace, Moylan’s Lane, Mulgrave Place, Mulgrave Road, North Quay Place, O’Connell Court, Old Friary Place, Pope’s Quay, Pope’s (20A-20A), Washington Street West (16-17), Waterfront Apts, Waterside Quay, West Cliffe, Western Road (House Names Pt 6) (Electors 1
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