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Draft Polling Scheme TIPPERARY COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS AND REFERENDUMS DRAFT POLLING SCHEME in accordance with The Electoral Acts, 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 12th January, 2016 DRAFT POLLING SCHEME CONSTITUENCY OF TIPPERARY CLONMEL ELECTORAL AREA Polling District Description of Polling District in terms of Polling Place District Electoral Division Ardfinnan D.E.D. Ardfinnan (part of) Remainder in Duhill, Goatenbridge & Ardfinnan Newcastle Townlands: of Ballydrinan, Ballyhist, Ballylaffin, Clogharden, Commons, Garryduff, Garryroe, Gormanstown, Kilballygorman, Gortnalower, Killaidamee, Knockroe, Lackanabickane, Lacken, Ladysabbey, Lisheenanoul, Magherareagh, Moancrea, Monroe East, Monroe West, Neddans(Farran), Neddans(Nagle), D.E.D. Derrygrath (part of) Remainder in Ballingeary, Cahir, Grange Townlands of: Feemore, Glennacloghalea, Marlhill, Reechestown, Rochestown, Shortcastle, Touloure D.E.D. Tubrid (part of) Remainder in Ballylooby, Cahir, Duhill Townlands of: Carrigatha, Roosca(Burke), Roosca (Hickey) Ballingeary D.E.D. Derrygrath (part of) Ballingeary Remainder in Ardfinnan, Cahir & Grange Townlands of: Edenmore D.E.D. Knockgraffon (part of) Remainder in Loughkent Townlands of: Donegal, Glenegat, Knocknaquil, Whitelands D.E.D. Mortlestown (part of) Remainder in Cahir Townlands of: Ballingeary East, Ballingeary West, Ballyallovoe, Ballylegan, Bawnamore, Castlecoyne, Husseystown, Knockagh, Knockmorris, Knocknaboha, Knockskagh, Mortlestown, Mortlestown Little, Rathard, Rathmore, Shortcastle Ballylooby D.E.D. Kilcoran (part of) Ballylooby Remainder in Burncourt, Clogheen Townlands of: Bohernarnane, Clogheenafishogue, Croughatoor, Kilcoran, Kilroe, Kilroe Wood, Knockane (Guirm), Knockane (Nash), Knockane (Puttoge), Knockanebeg, Monroe, Parkadereen D.E.D. Tubrid (part of) Remainder in Ardfinnan, Cahir, Duhill Townlands of: Ballyea, Ballygarrane, Ballyhohan, Burgess Hill, Burgess Mansion, Burgess New, Burgess West, Cranna, Crannavone, Derravoher, Derravoher Lower, Killinure, Knockanepisha, Loughacutteen, Peahill, Poulaculleare, Roosca(Miles), Scartana, Scartanaglorane, Scartbeg, Tincurry, Whitechurch Ballydrehid D.E.D. Killadriffe Ballydrehid Townlands of: Ballydrehid, Ballygorteen, Ballymorris, Cappauniac, Dranganbeg, Dranganmore, Kilmoyler, Kilnacask Lower, Tankerstown, Toureen Ballyporeen D.E.D. Ballyporeen Ballyporeen Townlands of: Ballyporeen, Curraghleigh East, Curraghleigh West, Dangan, Doolis, Glenacunna, Gorteeshall, Kilnamona, Knocknagapple, Lisfuncheon, Lyrefune, Moher, Newcastle, Ballywilliam, Barnahown, Carrigavisteal, Cooladerry, Coolapreavane, Woodhouse. D.E.D. Clogheen (part of) Remainder in Clogheen, Duhill Townlands of: Ballynatona, Doon, Flemingstown, Kilcarroon, Shanrahan. D.E.D. Coolagarranroe (part of) Remainder in Skeheenarinky Townland: Drumroe Burncourt D.E.D. Burncourt Burncourt Townlands of: Ballysheehan, Burncourt, Carriganroe, Coolantallagh, Crannagh, Cullenagh, Cullenagh South, Garrandillon, Glencallaghan, Hopkinsrea, Inchnamuck, Kilbeg, Killavenoge, Knockaarum, Raheenroe, Scart East, Scart West, Shanbally, Toorbeg, Toormore D.E.D. Kilcoran (part of) Remainder in Ballylooby, Clogheen Ballyhurrow, Boolakennedy, Glengarra, Monaloughra, Poulavalla, Rehill, Rossrehill Cahir D.E.D. Cahir Cahir Townlands of: Ballymacadam East, Ballymacadam West, Farranagark, Garnavilla, Grangebeg, Grangemore, Kileenbutler, Killeigh, Lissakyle, Monaraha, Newtownadam, Townparks. D.E.D. Derrygrath (part of) Remainder in Ardfinnan, Ballingeary, Grange Townlands of: Loughlohery D.E.D. Kilcommon Townlands of: Cahir, Ballynamona, Carrigeen, Clonmore North, Clonmore South, Cooleclamper, Garryclogher, Kilcommonbeg, Kilcommonmore North, Kilcommonmore South, Lissava, Monaderreen, Raheen. D.E.D. Mortlestown (part of) Remainder in Ballingeary Townlands of: Ballyhenebry, Barnora, Farranlahassery, Kedra, Keylong, Kilemley, Loughawn, Suttonrath D.E.D. Tubrid (part of) Remainder in Ardfinnan, Ballylooby, Duhill Townlands of: Ballybrado, Garryroan, Clogheen D.E.D. Clogheen (part of) Clogheen Remainder in Ballyporeen, Duhill Townlands of: Ballyboy East, Ballyboy West, Ballynomasna, Carrigmore, Clashleigh, Cooldevane, Coolville, Curraghslagh, Flemingstown, Glenleigh, Kilballyboy, Killeatin, Mountanglesby, Poulbui, Rearoe, Shanrahan D.E.D. Kilcoran (part of) Remainder in Burncourt, Ballylooby Townlands of: Curraghcloney, Drumlummin, Garrymore Duhill D.E.D. Ardfinnan (part of) Duhill Remainder in Ardfinnan, Goatenbridge, Newcastle Townland of: Scart D.E.D. Clogheen (part of) Remainder in Ballyporeen, Clogheen Townlands of: Ballyverassa,. D.E.D. Tubrid (part of) Remainder in Ardfinnan, Ballylooby, Caher Townland of: Tubrid D.E.D. Tullaghorton (part of) Remainder in Goatenbridge Townlands of: Ballinahalla, Ballyhistbeg, Ballyknockane, Ballytrehy, Bohernagore East, Bohernagore West, Castlegrace, Coolbawn, Duhill, Gortacullin, Graigue, Goatenbridge D.E.D. Ardfinnan (part of) Goatenbridge Remainder in Ardfinnan, Duhill Townlands of: Ballyvera, Carrow, Croughta, Knocknadempsey, Lisheenpower, Lodge D.E.D. Ballybacon (part of) Remainder in Newcastle Townlands of: Curragh, Frehans, Kildanogue, Kilgrogymore, Knockballiniry, Poulatar, Raheen, Tullow DE.D. Tullaghorton (part of) Remainder in Duhill Townland of: Kilgrogybeg Grange D.E.D. Derrygrath (part of) Grange Remainder in Ardfinnan, Ballingeary, Caher Townlands of: Ballindoney, Ballindoney East, Ballindoney West, Ballyhickey, Carragaun, Cloghnacody, Commonsentire East, Commonsentire West, Crutta North, Cuckoo Hill, Derrygrath Lower, Derrygrath Upper, Garryroe, Kilmalogue, Knockinrichard, Lisnamuck, Nicholastown Newcastle D.E.D. Ardfinnan (part of) Newcastle Remainder in Ardfinnan, Duhill, Remainder in Goatenbridge County Waterford Townlands of: Clocully, Corabella, Keal, Knocknakillardy, Rathokelly D.E.D. Ballybacon (part of) Remainder in Goatenbridge, Townlands of: Crohan, Curraheen, Kilmaneen D.E.D. Newcastle (part of) Remainder in Co. Waterford Townlands of: Aughavanlomaun, Boolahallagh, Clashavougha, Clashganny East, Clashganny West, Curraghcloney, Garryduff, Kilnacarriga, Middlequarter, Priestown, Rossmore Loughkent D.E.D. Knockgraffon (part of) New Inn Remainder in Ballingeary Townlands of: Ballygerald East, Ballygerald West, Caddlestown, Chamberlainstown, Cloghabreedy, Graigue, Graigue Little, Knockgraffon, Loughkent East, Loughkent Lower, Loughkent West, Newtown, Outrath, Springfield, Tooloone, Woodenstown Skeheenarinky D.E.D. Coolagarranroe (part of) Skeheenarinky Remainder in Ballyporeen Townlands of: Coolagarranroe Lower, Coolagarranroe Upper, Dromroe, Kiltankin, Skeheenarinky, Skeheenaranky Lower, Skeheenaranky Upper, Rathkeevin D.E.D. Ballyclerihan (part of) Rathkeevin Remainder in Ballyclerahan Townlands of: Blackcastle, Carrickconeen, Currenstown, Garryntemple, Kilmolash Lower, Kilmolash Upper, Kilmurry, Moorstown, Woodrooff D.E.D. Inishlounaght (part of) Marlfield Remainder Inislounaght, Ballyclerihan Townlands of: Ballingarrane, Barne Demense, Brunswick, Chancellorstown Lower, Chancellorstown Upper, Jamestown, Monkstown, Rathkeevin, Inishlounaght D.E.D. Inishlounaght (part of) Marlfield Remainder in Ballyclerihan, Rathkeevin Townlands of: Garryroe, Gortmore, Inishlounaght (part of), Loughtally, Marlfield, Patrickswell, Tullaghmelan D.E.D. Tullaghmelan Townlands of: Ardfinnan, Ballyneety, Ardfinnan Castlekeale, Castlequarter, Knocknaskeharoe, Spital Land Ballymorris, Ballynamuddah, Brick, Coole, Grange Crutta South, Deerpark, Dorneys Well, Knockeen, Knocklofty Demesne, Knocknagree, Moanmore, Monksgrange, Oldgrange, Park, Raheenballindoney, Rathwalter, Grange, Thomastown, Tullaghmelan Ballinamona, Ballybeg, Burgessland, Newcastle Flemingstown, Garrancasey, Greenmount, Molough Abbey, Moloughnewtown, Roxborough, Clonmel Rural D.E.D. Clonmel Rural (part of) Clonmel (part of) Remainder in Powerstown Townlands of: Boherduff, Rathronan, Tannersrath, Ardgeeha (part of), Clashaniska Lower, Clashaniska Upper, Clearsland, Giantsgrave, Kiltegan, Lawlesstown (part of), Parknascaddane, Parkville, Rathduff Lower, Rathduff Upper, Rathnasligeen, Summerhill Kilsheelan D.E.D. Killaloan Kilsheelan Townlands of: Ballinamore, Curtistown, Farranjordan, Inchanabraher, Kilheffernan, Killaloan Lower, Killaloan Upper, Newtown Anner Demesne, Newtown. D.E.D. Kilsheelan (part of) Remainder in Powerstown, Townlands of: Ballyboe, Ballydine, Ballyglasheen, Ballyglasheen Little, Ballynaraha, Ballynevin, Butlerstown, Cloughcar, Cloughcarrigeen East, Cloughcarrigeen Estate, Cloughcarrigeen West, Eustaceland, Gammonsfield, Gortbrack, Greensland, Skehanagh, Clashanisky, Kilsheelan Village, Knockanclash, Lisbalting, Lisnatubrid, Manganstown, Minorstown, Poulakerry, Priorstown, Seskin, Templeetney Lisronagh D.E.D. Lisronagh (part of) Lisronagh Remainder in Ballyclerihan Townlands of: Ballybeg, Ballycornane, Ballyvaheen, Caherclough, Carrigawilliam, Donoughmore, Kilmore, Lisronagh, Moanroe, Orchardstown East/West, Shanbally Powerstown D.E.D. Clonmel Rural (part of) Powerstown Remainder in Clonmel Rural Townlands of: Ballyvaughan, Croan, Doon, Ferryhouse, Horsepasture, Laganore, Moorstown, Powerstown, Redmondstown, Two-Mile-Bridge D.E.D. of Kilsheelan (part of) Remainder in Kilsheelan Townlands of: Ballinvoher, Clonwalsh, Mullenaranky Clonmel Urban, Clonmel Urban Clonmel Ballyclerihan D.E.D. of Ballyclerihan (part of) Ballyclerihan Remainder in Rathkeevin
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