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Polling Station Scheme Review - Local Council POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, RACECOURSE RD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8QG BALLOT BOX 1 TOTAL ELECTORATE 938 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000505 BALMORAL AVENUE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7TR N08000505 BUNCRANA ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8LA N08000505 BUNCRANA ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8LA N08000505 MAYBROOK PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7TP N08000505 MESSINES PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8AP N08000505 MESSINES TERRACE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7QZ N08000505 RACECOURSE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7RD N08000505 ST JOHN'S PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8AL N08000505 SHANDON PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8AW N08000505 RACECOURSE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DS N08000531 BALLYARNETT ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7UD N08000531 GRAINAN COURT, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7SD N08000531 GRAINAN DRIVE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7TU N08000531 GRAINAN PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7TZ N08000531 SHANTALLOW AVENUE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7UB N08000531 SUMMERHILL GROVE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7TT N08000531 SUMMERHILL PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 7TS N08000531 OTHER ELECTORS, LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: GREENHAW PRIMARY SCHOOL, RACECOURSE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8BA BALLOT BOX 2 TOTAL ELECTORATE 1259 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000505 BRADLEY PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8PU N08000505 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8BA N08000505 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8BJ LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: GREENHAW PRIMARY SCHOOL, RACECOURSE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8BA BALLOT BOX 3 TOTAL ELECTORATE 505 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000505 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8BZ N08000505 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HJ N08000505 RACECOURSE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DS Page 1 of 99 N08000505COLLEGE GLEN, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8PX N08000505COLLON LANE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8LG N08000505COLLEGE MEWS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8SA N08000505THE HAWTHORNS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8TH N08000505VILLAGE LANE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8FA N08000505SLIEVEMORE PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8NJ N08000505 OTHER ELECTORS, LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: ST BRIDGID'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 578 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8BZ BALLOT BOX 4 TOTAL ELECTORATE 992 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000521BRACKEN PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8AY N08000521MOSS PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8JX N08000535PINE TREES, ELAGHMORE BT48 8PL N08000535TEMPLE COURT, ELAGHMORE BT48 8DR N08000535BUNCRANA ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8LA N08000535TEMPLEMORE MEWS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8SG N08000535TEMPLEMORE MEWS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8SG N08000535OAKFIELD MEWS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8SN N08000535ROSSNAGALLIAGH, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8GB N08000535SKEOGE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8TF LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: ST BRIDGID'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 578 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8BZ BALLOT BOX 5 TOTAL ELECTORATE 1003 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000535ROSSNAGALLIAGH PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8GJ N08000535THE MEADOWS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8RJ N08000535WOODBROOK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8FF N08000535WOODBROOK WEST, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8PZ LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: ST BRIDGID'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 578 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8BZ BALLOT BOX 6 TOTAL ELECTORATE 961 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000531RACECOURSE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DA N08000531CASTLE VIEW PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DL N08000531DANESFORT CRESCENT, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DG N08000531DUNKELD AVENUE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DJ N08000531FORTFIELD AVENUE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DN Page 2 of 99 N08000531FORTWILLIAM TERRACE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DH N08000531GREENHAW AVENUE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8EA N08000531ARDNAMOYLE PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HN N08000531CARRANBANE WALK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HU N08000531CURRAGH WALK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HX N08000531DRUMLECK DRIVE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8EH LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: ST BRIDGID'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 578 CARNHILL, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8BZ BALLOT BOX 7 TOTAL ELECTORATE 835 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000531OLD SCHOOL COURT, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8FU N08000531DRUMLECK GARDENS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8ER N08000531GREENHAW CRESCENT, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8EB N08000531LISCLOON DRIVE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HS N08000531MEENALECK WALK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HL N08000531MOYOLA AVENUE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8FT N08000531MOYOLA DRIVE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8EG N08000531MOYOLA WALK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8EQ N08000531OLD SCHOOL LANE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8SP N08000531OLD SCHOOL LANE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8SP N08000531RACECOURSE PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8TB N08000531RACECOURSE DRIVE, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8TD N08000531RACECOURSE ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DS N08000531THE CRESCENT, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8ED LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: ST THERESE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, HEATHER ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8NX BALLOT BOX 8 TOTAL ELECTORATE 920 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000521ALTCAR PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HY N08000521BLOOMFIELD PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HA N08000521DUNDREAN PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8FZ N08000521FERGLEEN MEWS, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8QQ N08000521FERGLEEN PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8LE N08000521GALLIAGH PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8DD Page 3 of 99 LOCAL COUNCIL: DERRY AND STRABANE DEA: BALLYARNETT POLLING STATION: ST THERESE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, HEATHER ROAD, DERRY/LONDONDERRY, BT48 8NX BALLOT BOX 9 TOTAL ELECTORATE 705 WARD STREET POSTCODE N08000521GLENGALLIAGH PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8FL N08000521BROOKDALE COURT, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8LZ N08000521BROOKDALE CRESCENT, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8JU N08000521BROOKDALE PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8HG N08000535EDEROWEN PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8NY N08000535KNOCKALLA PARK, DERRY/LONDONDERRY BT48 8LT N08000535ST.
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