S.I. No. 13/1986 - Dublin County (District Electoral Divisions) Regulations, 1986.


S.I. No. 13 of 1986.

DUBLIN COUNTY (DISTRICT ELECTORAL DIVISIONS) REGULATIONS, 1986.

The Minister for the Environment in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 89 of the Electoral Act, 1963 (No. 19 of 1963) hereby makes the following Regulations:—

1. These Regulations may be cited as the Dublin County (District Electoral Divisions) Regulations, 1986.

2. These Regulations shall come into force on the 12th day of April, 1986.

3. The Dublin County (District Electoral Divisions) Regulations, 1971 ( S.I. No. 17 of 1971 ) are hereby revoked.

4. In these Regulations—

(1) "the County" means the County of Dublin;

(2) "the County Borough" means the County Borough of Dublin;

(3) "the Borough" means the Borough of Dun Laoghaire;

(4) every reference to the boundary of an electoral county shall be construed as a reference to that boundary as described in the Third Schedule to the Local Government (Reorganisation) Act, 1985 (No. 7 of 1985).

5. The County shall be divided into the district electoral divisions specified in the first column of the Schedule to these Regulations.

6. (1) Each district electoral division shall consist of the area described in the second column of the Schedule to these Regulations opposite the name of such district electoral division.

(2) In the Schedule to these Regulations—

( a ) a reference to a line drawn along any road, street, avenue, lane, pedestrian way, tributary, river, stream, railway line, canal or bridge shall be construed as a reference to a line drawn along the centre of such road, street, avenue, lane, pedestrian way, tributary, river, stream, railway line, canal or bridge;

( b ) a reference to the point at which any road, street, avenue, lane, pedestrian way, tributary, river, stream, railway line, canal, bridge or imaginary projection is said to intersect or to join any other road, street, avenue, pedestrian way, tributary, river, stream, railway line, canal, bridge or imaginary projection shall be construed as a reference to the point at which a line drawn along the centre of the one or, in the case of the imaginary projection, along the one, would be intersected or joined by a line drawn along the centre of the other, or in the case of the imaginary projection, along the other;

( c ) a reference to the point at which any road, street, avenue, lane, pedestrian way, tributary, river, stream, railway line, canal, bridge or imaginary projection, intersects or joins a boundary shall be construed as a reference to the point at which a line drawn along the centre of such road, street, avenue, lane, pedestrian way, tributary, river, stream, railway line, canal, bridge or, in the case of an imaginary projection, a line drawn along such projection would intersect or join such boundary;

( d ) a reference to a line drawn along any road, or part of a road, which consists of a dual carriageway, shall be construed as a reference to a line drawn along the centre of the central median of such dual carriageway;

( e ) a reference to any townland which is situated partly in the County and partly in the County Borough or, partly in the County and partly in the Borough, shall be construed as a reference to that part of the townland which is not situated in the County Borough or the Borough.

SCHEDULE

PART I

The part of the County located in the Electoral County of Dublin—Belgard

Name of District Electoral Division

Description of District Electoral Division

Ballinascorney

The townlands of:

Aghfarrell, Ballinascorney Lower, Ballinascorney Upper, Ballymaice, Ballymana, Belgard Deerpark, Gortlum, Lugmore, Mountseskin, and those parts of the townlands of Corbally, Gibbons, Killinardan, and Kiltalown, situated south and west of a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the townland of Corbally by the Corbally-Collegeland Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Corbally-Collegeland Road and the Blessington Road to its junction with Killinardan Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Killinardan Road to its junction with Kiltipper Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Kiltipper Road to its junction with the eastern boundary of the townland of Killinardan.

Ballyboden

That part of the county situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Knocklyon Drive and Ballyroan Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Ballyroan Road to its junction with Ballyboden Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Ballyboden Road to its junction with Scholarstown Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Scholarstown Road to its junction with Knocklyon Road; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Knocklyon Road to its intersection by the imaginary south westerly projection of the rear boundary of houses on the southern side of Coolamber Court; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and the south-eastern boundary of the open space area situated between number 15 and 16 Coolamber Court to its junction with the rear boundary of number 32 Ballyroan Park; thence in a south-easterly direction along the said boundary and its imaginary south-easterly projection to its intersection by the imaginary south-westerly projection of Knocklyon Drive, thence in a north-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection and Knocklyon Drive to the starting point.

Bohernabreena

The townlands of:

Allagour, Ballymorefinn, Bohernabreena, Castlekelly, Corrageen, Cunard, Friarstown Lower, Friarstown Upper, Glassamucky, Glassamucky Brakes, Glassamucky Mountain, Glassavullaun, Jamestown (in the parish of Cruagh), Killakee, Kiltipper, Mountpelier, Orlagh, Piperstown and those parts of the townlands of Cruagh, Killininny, Newtown, Oldbawn, Oldcourt and Woodtown situated south of a line drawn as follows:—

commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the townland of Kiltipper by Kiltipper Road; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Kiltipper Road to its junction with Oldcourt Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Oldcourt Road to its junction with Killakee Road, thence in a north-easterly direction along Killakee Road to its junction with Mount Venus Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Mount Venus Road to its junction with Edmonstown Road, thence in a northerly direction along Edmonstown Road to its junction with Mutton Lane, thence in an easterly direction along Mutton Lane to its junction with the Electoral County boundary.

Clondalkin-Ballymount

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Naas Road by the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its intersection by Ballymount Road Lower; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Ballymount Road Lower and Ballymount Road to its junction with Belgard Road, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the junction of Ballymount Road Upper and Ballymount Road Lower; thence in a north-westerly direction along Belgard Road to its junction with Naas Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Naas Road to the starting point.

Clondalkin-Cappaghmore

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Lucan-Clondalkin Road and Lynch's Lane; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Lucan-Clondalkin Road to its intersection by the Grand Canal; thence in a westerly direction along the Grand Canal to its intersection by the western boundary of the townland of Kishogue; thence in a northerly direction along the said boundary to its intersection by Lynch's Lane; thence in a north-easterly direction along Lynch's Lane to the starting point.

Clondalkin-Dunawley

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Lucan-Milltown Road by the Grand Canal; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Grand Canal to its junction with Ninth Lock Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Ninth Lock Road to its junction with Nangor Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Nangor Road to its junction with the Lucan-Milltown Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Lucan-Milltown Road to the starting point.

Clondalkin-Monastery

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Ninth Lock Road by the Grand Canal; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Grand Canal and the County Borough boundary to its intersection by Naas Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Naas Road to its junction with New Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along New Road to its junction with Main Street, Clondalkin; thence in a south-westerly direction along Main Street to its junction with Tower Road; thence in a northerly direction along Tower Road and Ninth Lock Road to the starting point.

Clondalkin-Moorfield

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Irishtown Road with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with the Grand Canal; thence in a westerly direction along the Grand Canal to its intersection by the Clondalkin-Lucan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along the Clondalkin-Lucan Road to its junction with Neilstown Spine Road; thence in a northerly direction along Neilstown Spine Road to its junction with Coldcut Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Coldcut Road and Irishtown Road to the starting point.

Clondalkin-Rowlagh

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Fonthill Road and Coldcut Road; thence in an easterly direction along Coldcut Road to its junction with Neilstown Spine Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a southerly direction along Neilstown Spine Road to its junction with the Clondalkin- Lucan Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the Clondalkin-Lucan Road to its junction with Fonthill Road; thence in a northerly direction along Fonthill Road to the starting point.

Clondalkin Village

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Baldonnel Road and Nangor Road; thence commencing in a south- easterly direction and proceeding along Nangor Road to its junction with Tower Road; thence in a southerly direction along Tower Road to its junction with Main Street, Clondalkin; thence in a north easterly direction along Main Street to its junction with New Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along New Road to its junction with Naas Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Naas Road to its junction with Baldonnel Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Baldonnel Road to the starting point.

Edmondstown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Ballyboden Road and Taylor's Lane; thence in an easterly direction along Taylor's Lane to its junction with Grange Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Grange Road to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to its junction with Mutton Lane; thence in a westerly direction along Mutton Lane to its junction with Edmondstown Road; thence in a southerly direction along Edmondstown Road to its junction with Mount Venus Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Mount Venus Road to its junction with Stocking Lane; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Stocking Lane to its junction with Scholarstown Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Scholarstown Road to its junction with Ballyboden Road; thence in a northerly direction along Ballyboden Road to the starting point.

Firhouse-Ballycullen

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Ballycullen Road and Knocklyon Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Knocklyon Road and Scholarstown Road to its junction with Stocking Lane; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Stocking Lane and Killakee Road to its junction with Oldcourt Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Oldcourt Road to its junction with Ballycullen Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Ballycullen Road to the starting point.

Firhouse-Knocklyon

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the River Dodder by the imaginary northerly projection of Knocklyon Road, thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, and Knocklyon Road to its junction with Ballycullen Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Ballycullen Road to its junction with Firhouse Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Firhouse Road to its junction with the entrance road to Mount Carmel Park: thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the said road and the footbridge north-west of number 20 Mount Carmel Park to its intersection by the River Dodder; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to the starting point.

Firhouse Village

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Firhouse Road and Ballycullen Road; thence commencing in a south- westerly direction and proceeding along Ballycullen Road to its junction with Oldcourt Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Oldcourt Road to its intersection by the River Dodder; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to its intersection by the footbridge north-east of Mount Carmel Park; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the said footbridge and the entrance road to Mount Carmel Park, passing west of number 20 Mount Carmel Park, to its junction with Firhouse Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Firhouse Road to the starting point.

Lucan-Esker

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Lucan Road and Fonthill Road; thence in a southerly direction along Fonthill Road to its junction with the Lucan-Clondalkin Road; thence in a westerly direction along the Lucan-Clondalkin Road to its junction with Lynch's Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along Lynch's Lane to its intersection by the western boundary of the townland of Kishogue; thence in a southerly direction along the said boundary to its intersection by the Grand Canal; thence in a westerly direction along the Grand Canal to its intersection by the Lucan-Milltown Road; thence in a northerly direction along the Lucan-Milltown Road to its junction with Old Esker Lane; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Old Esker Lane to its junction with the Lucan-Clondalkin Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along the Lucan-Clondalkin Road to its junction with Esker Lane; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Esker Lane to its junction with Lucan Road; thence in an easterly direction along Lucan Road to the starting point.

Lucan Heights

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Electoral County boundary by the imaginary north-easterly projection of the eastern boundary of Hermitage Golf Course; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its intersection by Lucan Road; thence in a westerly direction along Lucan Road to the junction with Esker Lane, thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Esker Lane to its junction with the Lucan-Clondalkin Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Lucan-Clondalkin Road to its junction with Old Esker Lane; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Old Esker Lane to its junction with the Lucan-Milltown Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the Lucan-Milltown Road and Main Street, Lucan to its junction with Lucan Bridge; thence in a northerly direction along Lucan Bridge to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to the starting point.

Lucan-St. Helens

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the County boundary and the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to its junction with Lucan Bridge; thence in a southerly direction along Lucan Bridge to its junction with Main Street, Lucan; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Main Street and the Lucan-Milltown Road to its intersection by the Grand Canal; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Grand Canal to its intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to the starting point.

Newcastle

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Grand Canal by the Lucan-Milltown Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Lucan-Milltown Road to its junction with Nangor Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Nangor Road to its junction with Baldonnel Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Baldonnel Road to its junction with the Dublin-Naas Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Dublin-Naas Road to its intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to its intersection by the Grand Canal; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Grand Canal to the starting point.

Palmerston Village

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Kennelsfort Road Lower and the Palmerston-Ballydowd By-Pass Road; thence in an easterly direction along the Palmerston-Ballydowd By-Pass Road and Lucan Road to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with Kennelsfort Road Upper; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Kennelsfort Road Upper and Kennelsfort Road Lower to the starting point.

Palmerston West

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Electoral County boundary and the County Borough boundary at the River Liffey; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the County Borougn boundary to its junction with the Lucan Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Lucan Road and the Palmerston-Ballydowd By-Pass Road to its junction with Kennelsfort Road Lower; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Kennelsfort Road Lower and Kennelsfort Road Upper to its junction with Irishtown Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Irishtown Road and Coldcut Road to its junction with Fonthill Road, passing in a clockwise direction around, and including the roundabout at the junction of Irishtown Road and Neilstown Spine Road; thence in a northerly direction along Fonthill Road to its junction with Lucan Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Lucan Road to its intersection by the imaginary south-westerly projection of the eastern boundary of Hermitage Golf Course; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection and the said boundary and its imaginary north-easterly projection to its intersection by the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to the starting point.

Rathcoole

The townlands of:—

Badgerhill, Calliaghstown Lower, Calliaghstown Upper, Carrigeen, Crockaunadreenagh, Crockshane, Farmersvale, Glebe (in the parish of Rathcoole), Johnstown (in the parish of Rathcoole), Newtown Lower, Newtown Upper, Redgap, Slademore, Slievethoul, Steelstown, Windmillhill, that part of the townland of Collegeland situated within a line drawn as follows:—

commencing at the junction of the Naas Road and the Corbally-Collegeland Road; thence in a south- easterly direction along the Corbally-Collegeland Road to its junction with the southern boundary of the townland of Collegeland; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its junction with the Naas Road, thence in a north-easterly direction along the Naas Road to the starting point, those parts of the townlands of Keatingspark and Tootenhill situated south of a line drawn along the Naas Road, and that part of the townland of Rathcoole situated within a line drawn as follows:—

commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the townland of Rathcoole by the Naas Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Naas Road to its junction with the eastern boundary of the townland of Rathcoole; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its northernmost intersection by an un-named stream south of the junction of Naas Road and the Corbally-Collegeland Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said stream to its junction with the southern boundary of the townland; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary and the western boundary of the townland to the starting point.

Rathfarnham-Ballyroan

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the River Dodder by the imaginary north-westerly projection of Marian Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection and Marian Road to its junction with Ballyroan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Ballyroan Road to its junction with Knocklyon Drive; thence in a south-westerly direction along Knocklyon Drive and its imaginary south-westerly projection to its intersection by the imaginary south-easterly projection of the rear boundary of number 32 Ballyroan Park; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection and the said boundary to its junction with the south-eastern boundary of the open space area between number 15 and number 16 Coolamber Court; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary and the rear boundary of houses on the southern side of Coolamber Court and its imaginary south-westerly projection to its intersection by Knocklyon Road; thence in a northerly direction along Knocklyon Road and its imaginary northerly projection to its intersection by the River Dodder; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to the starting point.

Rathfarnham-Butterfield

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the County Borough boundary and the Owedoher River; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Owedoher River to its intersection by Ballyroan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Ballyroan Road to its junction with Marian Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Marian Road and its imaginary north-westerly projection to its intersection by the River Dodder; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to its first junction with the County Borough boundary; thence in a north-easterly direction along the County Borough boundary to the starting point.

Rathfarnham-Hermitage

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Grange Road and the Electoral County boundary nearest Loreto Terrace, thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to its junction with Grange Road nearest Marley Drive; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Grange Road to the starting point.

Rathfarnham-St. Edna's

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Owedoher River and Grange Road; thence commencing in a south- easterly direction and proceeding along Grange Road to its junction with Taylor's Lane; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Taylor's Lane to its junction with Ballyboden Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Ballyboden Road to its junction with Ballyroan Road; thence in- a north-westerly direction along Ballyroan Road to its intersection by the Owedoher River; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Owedoher River to the starting point.

Rathfarnham Village

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the County Borough boundary and the Electoral County boundary at the River Dodder; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to its junction with Grange Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Grange Road to its junction with Butterfield Avenue; thence in a north-westerly direction along Butterfield Avenue to its intersection by the Owedoher River; thence in a north-westerly direction along the Owedoher River to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to the starting point.

Saggart

The townlands of:—

Boherboy, Brittas Big, Brittas Little, Coldwater Commons, Coolmine (in the parish of Saggart), Crooksling, Glenaraneen, Lugg, Moneyatta Commons, Raheen (in the parish of Saggart), Saggart and Slade;

that part of the townland of Collegeland situated within a line drawn as follows:

commencing at the junction of the Naas Road and the Corbally-Collegeland Road; thence in a north- easterly direction along the Naas Road to its junction with the southern boundary of the townland; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its junction with the Corbally-Collegeland Road; thence in a north- westerly direction along the Corbally-Collegeland Road to the starting point, and that part of the townland of Rathcoole situated within a line drawn as follows:—

commencing at the northernmost intersection of the eastern boundary of the townland by an un-named stream south of the junction of Naas Road and the Corbally-Collegeland Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its southernmost junction with the said un-named stream; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the said stream to the starting point.

Tallaght-Avonbeg

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the confluence of the River Dodder and the un-named tributary north-east of number 12 Avonmore Avenue; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to its intersection by the imaginary south-easterly projection of Homelawn Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, Homelawn Road, and an imaginary straight line joining the northern end of Homelawn Road to the southern end of Avonbeg Drive; thence in a north-easterly direction along Avonbeg Drive, and its imaginary north-easterly projection to its intersection by the Tallaght By-Pass Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Tallaght By-Pass Road to its junction with Avonmore Road thence in a southerly direction along Avondale Road to its intersection by the un-named tributary of the River Dodder, north-east of number 12 Avonmore Avenue; thence in an easterly direction along the said un-named tributary to the starting point.

Tallaght-Belgard

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Naas Road and Belgard Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Belgard Road to its junction with the imaginary north-easterly projection of the northern boundary of Cookstown Industrial Estate; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary of Cookstown Industrial Estate, the northern boundary of an open space area, south of Number 78 Alpine Rise and the imaginary south-westerly projection of the last-mentioned boundary to its intersection by Cookstown Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Cookstown Road to its junction with the un-named road leading to the Roadstone property in the townland of Cheeverstown; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the said un-named road to its westernmost junction with Naas Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Naas Road to the starting point.

Tallaght-Fettercairn

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the westernmost junction of Naas Road with the un-named road which leads to the Roadstone property in the townland of Cheeverstown, thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said un-named road to its junction with Cookstown Road, thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Cookstown Road to its junction with Fortunestown Lane; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Fortunestown Lane to its intersection by an un-named stream which forms the western boundary of the townland of Fortunestown; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the said un-named stream and the western boundary of the townland of Brownsbarn to its junction with Naas Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Naas Road to the starting point.

Tallaght-Glenview

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Tallaght By-Pass Road and Firhouse Lane; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Firhouse Lane and the footbridge over the River Dodder, north-east of Mount Carmel Park, to its intersection by the River Dodder, thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to its confluence with an un-named tributary south-west of number 324 Glenview Lawns; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said un-named tributary to its intersection by Avonmore Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Avonmore Road to its junction with the Tallaght By-Pass Road, thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Tallaght By-Pass Road to its junction with Oldbawn Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Oldbawn Road to its junction with Tallaght Road, thence in a north-easterly direction along Tallaght Road and its imaginary north-easterly projection to its intersection by the Tallaght By-Pass Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Tallaght By-Pass Road to the starting point, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout on the Tallaght By-Pass Road.

Tallaght-Jobstown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Old Fortunestown Lane and New Fortunestown Lane; thence in a south-easterly direction along New Fortunestown Lane to its junction with Blessington Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Blessington Road to its junction with the Corbally-Collegeland Road; thence in a westerly direction along the Corbally-Collegeland Road to its intersection by the eastern boundary of the townland of Boherboy; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the said eastern boundary and the western boundary of the townland of Fortunestown to its intersection by Fortunestown Lane; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Fortunestown Lane to the starting point.

Tallaght-Killinardan

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Blessington Road and Killinardan Way; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Killinardan Way to its junction with Killinardan Heights; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Killinardan Heights to its junction with Killinardan Road; thence in a northerly direction along Killinardan Road to its junction with Blessington Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Blessington Road to the starting point.

Tallaght-Kilnamanagh

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the County Borough boundary and Greenhills Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Greenhills Road to its junction with the imaginary south-easterly projection of the northern boundary of Tallaght Industrial Estate; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection and the said boundary to its intersection by the imaginary south-easterly projection of Treepark Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection and Treepark Road; passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout north-east of number 14 Parkhill Close; and an imaginary straight line drawn from Treepark Road, at its northernmost point on the said roundabout, to the southern end of the entrance road to Kingswood Estate, south-west of number 15 Sycamore Drive; thence in a northerly direction along the said entrance road to its junction with Ballymount Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Ballymount Road and Ballymount Road Lower to the starting point.

Tallaght-Kiltipper

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Firhouse Road West and Oldbawn Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Oldbawn Road to its junction with Kiltipper Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Kiltipper Road to its junction with Killinardan Road; thence in a northerly direction along Killinardan Road to its junction with Killinardan Heights; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Killinardan Heights to its intersection by the imaginary westerly projection of the northern boundary of Cushlawn Park Estate; thence in an easterly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and an imaginary straight line drawn from the north-eastern corner of the boundary of Cushlawn Park Estate to the western end of Heatherview Close; thence in an easterly direction along Heatherview Close and its imaginary easterly projection to its intersection by Heatherview Road; thence in a northerly direction along Heatherview Road to its junction with Firhouse Road West; thence in an easterly direction along Firhouse Road West to the starting point.

Tallaght-Kingswood

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Ballymount Road with the entrance road to Kingswood Estate; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said entrance road and an imaginary straight line drawn from the southern end of the said entrance road to Treepark Road. at the northernmost point of the roundabout, north-east of number 14 Parkhill Close; thence in a south-easterly direction along Treepark Road. passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the said roundabout, and its imaginary south-easterly projection to its intersection by the northern boundary of Tallaght Industrial Estate; thence in an easterly direction along the said boundary of Tallaght Industrial Estate and its imaginary south-easterly projection to its intersection by Greenhills Road, thence in a south-westerly direction along Greenhills Road to its junction with Tallaght Road. thence in a south-westerly direction along Tallaght Road to its junction with Oldbawn Road; thence in a southerly direction along Oldbawn Road to its junction with the Tallaght By-Pass Road. thence in a westerly direction along the Tallaght By-Pass Road to its junction with Belgard Road; thence in a north- westerly direction along Belgard Road to its junction with Ballymount Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Ballymount Road to the starting point.

Tallaght-Millbrook

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Tallaght By-Pass Road and the imaginary north-easterly projection of Avonbeg Drive, thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, Avonbeg Drive and an imaginary straight line drawn from the southern end of Avonbeg Drive to the northern end of Homelawn Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Homelawn Road and its imaginary south-easterly projection to its intersection by the River Dodder; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to its intersection by Oldbawn Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Oldbawn Road to its junction with the Tallaght By-Pass Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Tallaght By-Pass Road to the starting point.

Tallaght-Oldbawn

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Tallaght By-Pass Road and Oldbawn Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Oldbawn Road to its junction with Firhouse Road West; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Firhouse Road West to its junction with Heatherview Road; thence in a southerly direction along Heatherview Road to its intersection by the imaginary easterly projection of Heatherview Close; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, Heatherview Close and an imaginary straight line drawn from the western end of Heatherview Close to the north-eastern corner of the boundary of Cushlawn Park Estate; thence in a westerly direction along the northern boundary of Cushlawn Park Estate and its imaginary westerly projection to its intersection by Killinardan Heights; thence in a northerly direction along Killinardan Heights to its junction with Killinardan Way; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Killinardan Way to its junction with the Tallaght By-Pass Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Tallaght By-Pass to the starting point.

Tallaght-Springfield

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Cookstown Road and the imaginary south-westerly projection of the northern boundary of an open space area north of number 78 Alpine Rise; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary, the northern boundary of Cookstown Industrial Estate and the imaginary north-easterly projection of the last-mentioned boundary to its intersection by Belgard Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Belgard Road to its junction with the Tallaght By-Pass Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Tallaght By-Pass Road to its junction with New Fortunestown Lane; thence in a north-westerly direction along New Fortunestown Lane to its junction with the Old Fortunestown Lane; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Old Fortunestown Lane to its junction with Cookstown Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Cookstown Road to the starting point.

Tallaght-Tymon

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Greenhills Road and Tymon North Local Distributor Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Tymon North Local Distributor Road to its junction with the Tallaght By-Pass Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Tallaght By-Pass to its intersection by an imaginary north-easterly projection of Tallaght Road: thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection and Tallaght Road to its junction with Greenhills Road passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout on Tallaght Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Greenhills Road to the starting point.

Templeogue-Cypress

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Cypress Drive and Cypress Grove Road; thence in a southerly direction along Cypress Grove Road and Old Bridge Road to its intersection by the River Dodder; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to its intersection by the imaginary southerly projection of Wellington Lane; thence in a northerly direction along the said imaginary projection and Wellington Lane to its junction with the entrance road to Templeogue Wood, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the junction of Wellington Lane and Tallaght Road; thence in an easterly direction along the said entrance road to its junction with Domville Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around, and excluding the roundabout at the junction of Wellington Lane and the entrance road to Templeogue Wood; thence in a northerly direction along Domville Road to its junction with Cypress Drive; thence in an easterly direction along Cypress Drive to the starting point.

Templeogue-Kimmage Manor

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Whitehall Road with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with Templeogue Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Templeogue Road to its junction with Templeville Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Templeville Road to its junction with Whitehall Road, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the junction of Wainsfort Road and Templeville Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Whitehall Road to the starting point.

Templeogue-Limekiln

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Limekiln Lane and Greentrees Road: thence in a south-easterly direction along Greentrees Road to its junction with Wellington Lane; thence commencing in a south westerly direction and proceeding along Wellington Lane to its intersection by the Poddle River: thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Poddle River to its intersection by Tymon North Local Distributor Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Tymon North Local Distributor Road to its junction with Greenhills Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Greenhills Road to its intersection by the imaginary north-westerly projection of the south-western boundary of Chadwicks property, north-west of number 16 Keadeen Avenue; thence in a south-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary south-easterly projection to its junction with Saint Killians Avenue; thence continuing in a south-easterly direction along Saint Killians Avenue to its junction with Saint James' Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Saint James' Road to its intersection by the northern boundary of the townland of Limekilnfarm; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with Limekiln Lane; thence in an easterly direction along Limekiln Lane to the starting point.

Templeogue-Orwell

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Wellington Lane and Templeville Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Templeville Road to its junction with Cypress Grove Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around, and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a southerly direction along Cypress Grove Road to its junction with Cypress Drive; thence in a westerly direction along Cypress Drive to its junction with Domville Road; thence in a southerly direction along Domville Road to its junction with the entrance road to Templeogue Wood; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said road to its junction with Wellington Lane; passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the said junction; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Wellington Lane to the starting point, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the junction of Wellington Lane and Templeville Road.

Templeogue-Osprey

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Tymon North Local Distributor Road and the Poddle River; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Poddle River to its intersection by Wellington Lane; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Wellington Lane and its imaginary southerly projection to its intersection by the River Dodder, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the junction of Wellington Lane and Osprey Road and the roundabout at the junction of Tallaght Road and Wellington Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along the River Dodder to its intersection by the footbridge north-east of Mount Carmel Park; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said footbridge and Firhouse Lane to its junction with the Tallaght By-Pass Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Tallaght By-Pass Road to its junction with Tymon North Local Distributor Road, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a north-westerly direction along Tymon North Local Distributor Road to the starting point.

Templeogue Village

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Templeogue Road and the County Borough boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along the County Borough boundary to its junction with the River Dodder; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the River Dodder to its intersection by Oldbridge Road; thence in a northerly direction along Oldbridge Road and Cypress Grove Road to its junction with Templeville Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a south-easterly direction along Templeville Road to its junction with Templeogue Road; thence in a north easterly direction along Templeogue Road to the starting point.

Terenure-Cherryfield

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the County Borough boundary and Whitehall Road West; thence in a south-westerly direction along Whitehall Road West to its junction with Limekiln Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along Limekiln Lane to its junction with St. Peter's Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along St. Peter's Road to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence in an easterly direction along the County Borough boundary to the starting point.

Terenure Greentrees

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Whitehall Road West and the County Borough boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along the County Borough boundary to its junction with Whitehall Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Whitehall Road to its junction with Greentrees Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Greentrees Road to its junction with Limekiln Lane; thence in a north-easterly direction along Limekiln Lane to its junction with Whitehall Road West; thence in a north-easterly direction along Whitehall Road West to the starting point.

Terenure-St. James

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Greenhills Road and St. Peter's Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along St. Peter's Road to its junction with Limekiln Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along Limekiln Lane to its junction with the northern boundary of the townland of Limekilnfarm; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its junction with St. James' Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along St. James' Road to its junction with Saint Killian's Avenue; thence in a north-westerly direction along St. Killian's Avenue to its junction with the imaginary south-easterly projection of the south-western boundary of Chadwicks property; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary north-westerly projection to its intersection by Greenhills Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Greenhills Road to the starting point.

PART II

The part of the County located in the Electoral County of Dublin—Fingal.

Name of District Electoral Division

Description of District Electoral Division

Airport

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Cloghran-Forrest Little Road and Swords Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Swords Road and the County Borough boundary to its intersection by Ballymun Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Ballymun Road and the Dublin-Naul Road to its junction with Cook's Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Cook's Road and the Cloghran-Forrest Little Road to the starting point.

Balbriggan Rural

The townlands of:—

Ardgillan Demesne, Balbriggan (except the part thereof comprised in the town of Balbriggan), Balrothery, Blackhall, Bowhill, Bremore, Castleland, Clogheder, Clonard or Folkstown Great, Courtlough, Cullenhill, Darcystown, Dennis' Fields, Flemingtown, Folkstown Little, Gardenershill, Gibbonsmoor, Glebe North, Glebe South, Hampton Demesne (except the part thereof comprised in the town of Balbriggan), Hynes Park, Inch, Killalane, Kilmainham, Kilsough North, Kilsough South, Knock, Knocknagin, Loughbarn, Malheney, Margaretstown, Palmerstown (in the parish of Balrothery), Rose Park, Salmon, Stevenstown and Turkinstown.

Balbriggan Urban

The town of Balbriggan, comprising the townland of Tankardstown and those parts of the townlands of Balbriggan and Hampton Demesne situated in the town of Balbriggan.

Baldoyle

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Dublin-Howth railway line and the County Borough boundary at Howth Junction Railway Station; thence in a north-easterly direction along the County Borough boundary to its junction with the Mayne River; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Mayne River to its junction with the County boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Burrowfield Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection to its junction with Station Road, Sutton; thence in a south-easterly direction along Station Road to its intersection by the Dublin-Howth railway line; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the Dublin Howth railway line to the starting point.

Balgriffin

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Swords Road and the Cloghran-Stockhole Road; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Cloghran-Stockhole Road to its junction with Baskin Lane; thence in an easterly direction along Baskin Lane to its junction with the Dublin-Malahide Road; thence in a northerly direction along the Dublin-Malahide Road to its junction with Chapel Road; thence in an easterly direction along Chapel Road to its junction with the Malahide-Hazelbrook- Portmarnock Bridge Road; thence in a southerly direction along the Malahide-Hazelbrook-Portmarnock Bridge Road to its junction with Station Road; thence in an easterly direction along Station Road to its intersection by the Dublin-Belfast railway line; thence in a south-easterly direction along the said railway line to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the county Borough boundary and the Mayne River to its intersection by Swords Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Swords Road to the starting point.

Ballyboghil

The townlands of:—

Ballyboghil, Barnanstown, Belinstown (in the parish of Ballyboghil), Calliaghstown, Clonswords, Dooroge, Drishoge (in the parish of Ballyboghil), Ellis-town. Gerrardstown, Grange (in the parish of Ballyboghil), Leastown, Mainscourt, Murragh, Newtown (in the parish of Westpalstown), Roscall, Westpalstown and Wyanstown.

Balscadden

The townlands of:—

Balgaddy (in the parish of Balscadden), Balscadden, Commons (1st Division), Commons (2nd Division), Dermotstown, Drummans, Gormanston Demesne, Grange (in the parish of Balscadden), Hayestown (in the parish of Balscadden), Killougher, Matt, Milestown, Newtown (in the parish of Balscadden), Priorland, Rath (in the parish of Balscadden), Ring, Ring Commons, Sevenparks (1st Division), Seven-parks (2nd Division), Sevenparks (3rd Division), Stamullin, Tobersool, Tobertaskin, Tobertown and Whitestown (in the parish of Balscadden).

Blanchardstown-Abbotstown

That part of the County situated withing a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Cappagh Road and the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary and the Tolka River to its intersection by Dunsink Lane; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Dunsink Lane to its intersection by the Dublin-Galway railway line; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said railway line to its intersection by Castleknock Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Castleknock Road to its junction with Main Street, Blanchardstown; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Main Street and Navan Road to its junction with the Blanchardstown-Snugborough Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Blanchardstown-Snugborough Road to its junction with Ballycoolin Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Ballycoolin Road to its junction with Cappagh Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Cappagh Road to the starting point.

Blanchardstown-Blakestown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the County boundary by Navan Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Navan Road to its junction with Blakestown Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Blakestown Road to its junction with Clonsilla Road; thence in an easterly direction along Clonsilla Road to its junction with Porterstown Road; thence in a southerly direction along Porterstown Road to its intersection by the Dublin-Galway railway line; thence ocmmencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said railway line to its intersection by Barberstown Lane South; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Barberstown Lane South to its intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to the starting point.

Blanchardstown-Coolmine

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Blakestown Road and Navan Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Navan Road to its junction with Clonsilla Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Clonsilla Road to its junction with the Blakestown Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Blakestown Road to the starting point.

Blanchardstown-Corduff

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Ballycoolin Road and The Blanchardstown-Snugborough Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Blanchardstown-Snugborough Road to its junction with Navan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Navan Road to its junction with Blanchardstown Road North; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Blanchardstown Road North to its junction with Ballycoolin Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Ballycoolin Road to the starting point.

Blanchardstown-Delwood

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Clonsilla Road and Roselawn Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Roselawn Road to its intersection by the imaginary northerly projection of the eastern boundary of the curtilage of number 131 Roselawn Road; thence in a southerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary southerly projection to its intersection by the Dublin-Galway railway line; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said railway line to its junction with Porterstown Road; thence in a northerly direction along Porterstown Road to its junction with Clonsilla Road; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Clonsilla Road to the starting point.

Blanchardstown-Mulhuddart

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Mulhuddart-Ward House Road and Cruiserath Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Cruiserath Road to its junction with Blanchardstown Road North; thence in a south-westerly direction along Blanchardstown Road North to its junction with Navan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Navan Road to its junction with the Mulhuddart-Ward House Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Mulhuddart-Ward House Road to the starting point.

Blanchardstown-Roselawn

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Main Street, Blanchardstown, and Castleknock Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Castleknock Road to its intersection by the Dublin-Galway railway line; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said railway line to its intersection by the imaginary southerly projection of the western boundary of the curtilage of number 131 Roselawn Road; thence in a northerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary northerly projection to its intersection by Roselawn Road; thence in a northerly direction along Roselawn Road to its junction with Clonsilla Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Clonsilla Road to its junction with Main Street, Blanchardstown; thence in a south-easterly direction along Main Street to the starting point.

Blanchardstown-Tyrrelstown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the County boundary by Powerstown Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Powerstown Road to its junction with the Ward House — Mulhuddart Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Ward House-Mulhuddart Road to its junction with Navan Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Navan Road to its intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to the starting point.

Castleknock-Knockmaroon

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Dublin-Galway railway line by Castleknock Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Castleknock Road to its junction with the County Borough boundary at the Castleknock Gate; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north easterly projection of the eastern boundary of Hermitage Golf Course; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection to its intersection by Lower Lucan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Lower Lucan Road to its junction with Rugged Lane; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Rugged Lane to its junction with Luttrelstown Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Luttrelstown Road to its junction with Porterstown Road; thence in a northerly direction along Porterstown Road to its intersection by the Dublin-Galway railway line; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said railway line to the starting point.

Castleknock-Park

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Dunsink Lane by the River Tolka; thence in a south-easterly direction along the River Tolka to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to Castleknock Gate; thence in a north-westerly direction along Castleknock Road to its intersection by the Dublin-Galway railway line; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said railway line to its intersection by Dunsink Lane; thence in a north-easterly direction along Dunsink Lane to the starting point.

Clonmethan

The townlands of:—

Brownscross, Cabragh (in the parish of Clonmethan), Clonmethan, Cottrelstown, Fieldstown, Folly, Glebe (in the parish of Clonmethan), Jordans-town (in the parishes of Clonmethan and Palmerstown), Killeen, Moortown, Oldtown (in the parish of Clonmethan), Palmerstown (in the parish of Palmerstown), Whitestown (in the parish of Clonmethan) and Wolganstown.

Donabate

The townlands of:—

Balcarrick, Ballalease North, Ballalease South, Ballalease West, Ballisk, Ballisk Common, Ballymadrough, Ballymastone, Beaverstown, Burrow (in the parish of Portraine), Corballis (in the parish of Donabate), Donabate, Kilcrea, Lambay Island, Lanestown, Newbridge Demesne, Portraine, Portraine Demesne, Quay, Rahillion, Seapoint and Turvey (in the parish of Donabate);

and that part of the townland of Lissenhall Great situated east and north of a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the northern boundary of the townland of Lissenhall Great by the Dublin-Belfast Road; thence in a southerly direction along the Dublin-Belfast Road to its intersection by the Broadmeadow River; thence in an easterly direction along the Broadmeadow River to its intersection by the County boundary.

Dubber

The townlands of:—

Balcurris, Barberstown (in the parish of St. Margaret's), Charlestown, Dubber, Dunbro, Harris- town, Jamestown Little, Kingstown (in the parish of St. Margaret's), Meakstown, Merryfalls, Millhead, Newpark (in the parish of Ward), Pickardstown, Poppintree, Portmellick, Sandyhill, Shallon (in the parish of Finglas), Shanganhill, Sillogue and St. Margaret's;

those parts of the townlands of Balseskin, Bishopswood;, Broghan, Coldwinters (in the parish of Finglas), Dunsoghly, Johnstown (in the parish of Castleknock), Kilshane, Newtown (in the parish of the Ward), Ward Lower, and Ward Upper, situated east of a line drawn along the Slane Road, and

those parts of the townlands of Ballymun, Coultry and Huntstown (in the parish of Santry), situated west and north of a line drawn as follows:—

commencing at the junction of the northern boundary of the townland of Huntstown and the Dublin-Naul Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Dublin-Naul Road to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its intersection by the Dublin-Ashbourne Road.

Garristown

The townlands of:—

Adamstown (in the parish of Garristown), Baldwinstown, Ballymadun, Baltrasna (in the parish of Ballymadun), Borranstown, Charstown, Commons Lower, Commons Upper, Cornstown, Garristown, Glebe (in the parish of Ballymadun), Glebe East, Glebe West, Knockaneek, Newhaggard (in the parish of Garristown), Newtown (in the parish of Garristown), Nutstown, Pluckhimin, Tobeen, Tobergregan and Wyestown.

Hollywood

The townlands of:—

Balrichard, Beldaragh, Belgee, Brownstown (in the parish of Hollywood), Cabinhill, Coolfores, Curragh East, Curragh West, Damastown (in the parish of Hollywood), Doolagh, Flacketstown, Fortyacres, Grallagh, Hazardstown, Hollywood Great, Hollywood Little, Hynestown (in the parish of Naul), Kinoud, Kitchenstown, Knockbrack, Lecklintown, Loughmain, Mallahow, Naul, Rath Great, Rath Little, Reynoldstown, Ring Commons (1st Division), Ring Commons (2nd Division), Westown and Winnings.

Holmpatrick

The townlands of:—

Ardla, Balcunnin, Baldongan, Ballaghstown, Baltrasna (in the parish of Holmpatrick), Ballustree, Ballyhavil, Ballykea, Ballymaguire, Blackland, Barnageeragh, Carn Hill, Collinstown (in the parish of Lusk), Dellabrown, Drumanagh, Drumlattery, Grange (in the parish of Holmpatrick), Hacketstown, Heathtown, Holmpatrick, Jordanstown (in the parish of Lusk), Lane, Laytown, Loughland, Loughshinny, Milverton, Milverton Demesne, Oberstown, Piercetown, Popeshall, Rallekaystown, Rathmooney, Strifeland and Thomastown (in the parish of Lusk).

Howth

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the first intersection of the County boundary by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Burrowfield Road; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to its first intersection by the imaginary south-westerly projection of the avenue of Santa Sabina Convent; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection to its junction with Greenfield Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Greenfield Road and Station Road to its junction with Burrowfield Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the imaginary north-easterly projection of Burrowfield Road to the starting point, together with the islands of Ireland's Eye, Thulla and The Steer and the areas between high and low water marks surrounding these islands.

Kilsallaghan

The townlands of:—

Ballcultry, Ballyhack, Ballystrahan. Boggyheary, Castlefarm (in the parish of Kilsallaghan), Common, Corrstown, Drishoge (in the parish of Killossery), Dunmucky, Glebe (in the parish of Kilsallaghan), Kilcoskan, Killeek, Killossery, Kilmacree, Kilreesk, Kilsallaghan, Laurestown, Leas, Lispopple, Mountambrose Great, Mountambrose Little, Mountstuart, Newbarn, Rath (in the parish of Killossery), Rowlestown East, Rowlestown West, Scatternagh, Shallon (in the parish of Kilsallaghan), Skephubble, Surgalstown North, Surgalstown South, Thorntown, Toberburr, Warblestown, Westereave (in the parish of Finglas) and Westereave (in the parish of Kilreesk),

and those parts of the townlands of:—

Coolatrath East, Coolatrath West, Coolquoy, and Coolquoy Common, situated east of a line drawn along the Slane Road.

Kinsaley

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Dublin-Swords Road and an un-named stream in the townland of Miltonsfields; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said un-named stream to its junction with the northern boundary of the townland of Auburn; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its junction with the Dublin-Malahide Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Dublin-Malahide Road to its junction with the Back Road, Malahide; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Back Road to its intersection by the Dublin-Belfast railway line; thence in a south-easterly direction along the said railway line to its intersection by Station Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Station Road to its junction with the Malahide-Hazelbrook-Portmarnock Bridge Road; thence in a northerly direction along the Malahide-Hazelbrook-Portmarnock Bridge Road to its junction with Chapel Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Chapel Road to its junction with the Dublin Malahide Road; thence in a southerly direction along the Dublin-Malahide Road to its junction with Baskin Lane; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Baskin Lane to its junction with the Cloghran-Stockhole Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the Cloghran-Stockhole Road to its junction with the Dublin-Swords Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Dublin-Swords Road to the starting point.

Lucan North

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the County boundary by Barberstown Lane South; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Barberstown Lane South to its intersection by the Dublin-Galway railway line; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said railway line to its intersection by Porterstown Road; thence in a southerly direction along Porterstown Road to its junction with Luttrellstown Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Luttrellstown Road to its junction with Rugged Lane; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Rugged Lane to its junction with Lower Lucan Road, thence in a south-easterly direction along Lower Lucan Road to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of the eastern boundary of Hermitage Golf Course; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection to its intersection by the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to its junction with the County Boundary; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to the starting point.

Lusk

The townlands of:—

Annsbrook, Baldrumman, Balleally East, Balleally West, Ballough, Ballystrane, Beau, Bettyville (in the parish of Lusk), Bishopland, Bridetree; Broomfield (in the parish of Lusk), Causestown, Coldwinters (in the parish of Lusk), Colecot, Corduff (in the parish of Lusk), Corduff Common, Corduff (Hackett), Corduff Hall, Deanstown (in the parish of Lusk), Dunganstown, Effelstown, Gracedieu, Greatcommon, Haystown (in the parish of Lusk), Hedgestown, Horestown, Irishtown (in the parish of Lusk), Johnstown (in the parish of Lusk), Kingstown (in the parish of Lusk), Knightstown, Loughcommon, Lusk, Nevitt, Newhaggard (in the parish of Lusk), Newtowncorduff, Parnelstown, Race Course Common, Raheny, Rathartan; Regeens, Regles, Richardstown, Rogerstown, Rowans Big, Rowans Little, Staffordstown, Staffordstown Turvey, Thomondtown, Tooman, Turvey (in the parish of Lusk), Tyrrelstown Big, Tyrrelstown Little, Walshestown, Whitestown (in the parish of Lusk), Wimbletown and Woodpark (in the parish of Lusk).

Malahide East

That part of the County situated with a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Dublin-Belfast railway line by the County boundary at the southern side of Malahide Estuary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Boundary to its junction with the northern boundary of the townland of Carrickhill; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its junction with the northern boundary of the townland of Sainthelens; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its intersection by a disused laneway at the rear of houses on the western side of Onward Walk; thence in a south-easterly direction along the said disused laneway to its junction with Blackwood Lane; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Blackwood Lane and its imaginary westerly projection to its intersection by the Dublin-Belfast railway line; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said railway line to the starting point.

Malahide West

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Dublin-Belfast railway line by the County boundary at the southern side of Malahide Estuary; thence in a southerly direction along the said railway line to its junction with the Back Road, Malahide; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Back Road to its junction with Dublin Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Dublin Road to its junction with the southern boundary of the townland of Yellow Walls: thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its junction with an un-named stream between a field of 12.150 acres and a field of 2.050 acres in area in the townland of Yellow Walls; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the said un-named stream to its junction with the Malahide-Swords Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along the Malahide-Swords Road to its junction with Far Yellow Walls Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Far Yellow Walls Road and Seatown Road to its intersection by the imaginary westerly projection of the southern boundary of Swords Sailing and Boating Club; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and the eastern boundary of the said Club and its imaginary northerly projection to its intersection by the County boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along the County boundary to the starting point.

Portmarnock North

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Blackwood Lane and the disused laneway at the rear of the houses on the western side of Onward Walk; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said disused laneway to its junction with the northern boundary of the townland of Sainthelens; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said boundary to its junction with the northern boundary of the townland of Carrickhill; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with the County boundary; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to its intersection by the imaginary south-easterly projection of the western boundary of the County Club Hotel; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection the said boundary and its imaginary north-westerly projection to its junction with the Coast Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Coast Road to its junction with Blackberry Lane; thence in a north-westerly direction along Blackberry Lane to its junction with Carrickhill Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Carrickhill Road to its junction with Blackwood Lane; thence in a westerly direction along Blackwood Lane to the starting point.

Portmarnock South

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Dublin-Belfast railway line by the imaginary westerly projection of Blackwood Lane; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection and Blackwood Lane to its junction with Carrickhill Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Carrickhill Road to its junction with Blackberry Lane; thence in a south-easterly direction along Blackberry Lane to its junction with the Coast Road: thence in a north-easterly direction along the Coast Road to its intersection by the imaginary north-westerly projection of the western boundary of the Country Club Hotel; thence in a south-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary south-easterly projection to its intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to its junction with the Mayne River: thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Mayne River to its junction with the Dublin-Belfast railway line; thence in a northerly direction along the said railway line to the starting point.

Rush

The townlands of:—

Rush and Rush Demesne.

Sutton

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Dublin-Howth railway line by Station Road, Sutton; thence in a south-easterly direction along Station Road and Greenfield Road to its junction with the avenue of Santa Sabina Convent; thence in a south-westerly direction along the imaginary south-westerly projection of the avenue of Santa Sabina Convent to its first intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to its junction with the Dublin-Howth railway line; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Dublin-Howth railway line to the starting point.

Swords-Forrest

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of New Road. Swords and Dublin Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Dublin Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction, around and excluding the roundabout at the junction of Dublin Road and the Swords By-Pass Road, to its junction with the Cloghran-Forrest Little Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the Cloghran-Forrest Little Road and Cooks Road to its junction with the Dublin-Naul Road; thence in a southerly direction along the Dublin-Naul Road to its junction with the southern boundary of the townland of Forrest Great; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said boundary and the western boundary of the townlands of Forrest Great, Knocksedan and Brazil, to its junction with Knocksedan-Killeek Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Knocksedan-Killeek Road and Brackenstown Road to its junction with Church Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Church Road and New Road to the starting point.

Swords-Glasmore

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the townland of Tonlegee by Rathbeale Road, thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Rathbeale Road to its junction with Church Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Church Road to its junction with Brackenstown Road; thence commencing in a south westerly direction and proceeding along Brackenstown Road and the Knocksedan-Killeek Road to its intersection by the western boundary of the townland of Brazil; thence commencing in a north westerly direction and proceeding along the western boundary of the townlands of Brazil and Rathbeale to its junction with the southern boundary of the townland of Tonlegee; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the southern and western boundaries of the townland of Tonlegee to the starting point.

Swords-Lissenhall

The townlands of:—

Baldurgan, Balheary, Belinstown (in the parish of Swords), Broadmeadow, Brownstown (in the parish of Swords), Castlefarm (in the parish of Swords), Cookstown (in the parish of Swords), Deanstown (in the parish of Swords), Dollards, Glebe (in the parish of Swords and barony of Nethercross), Holybanks, Jamestown (in the parish of Swords), Lissenhall Little, Magillstown, Oldtown (in the parish of Swords), Saucerstown and Skidoo;

those parts of the townlands of Commons West, Mooretown (in the parish of Swords), Outlands, Rathbeale, Roganstown, and Tonlegee (in the parish of Swords) situated north of a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the townland of Tonlegee by Rathbeale Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Rathbeale Road to its junction with Tugback Lane; and

those parts of the townlands of Balheary Demesne and Newtown (in the parish of Swords) situated west of a line drawn along the Dublin-Belfast Road.

Swords-Seatown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the County boundary by the imaginary northerly projection of the eastern boundary of Swords Sailing and Boating Club; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary, the southern boundary of the said Club and its imaginary westerly projection to its intersection by Seatown Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Seatown Road, and Far Yellow Walls Road to its junction with the Malahide-Swords Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Malahide-Swords Road to its intersection by the un-named stream west of Ordnance Survey Bench Mark 12.83; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said un-named stream to its intersection by the Dublin-Swords Road, in the townland of Miltonfields; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Dublin-Swords Road, the Swords By-Pass Road and the Belfast Road, to its intersection by the Broadmeadow River, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabouts on the said roads; thence in a south-easterly direction along Broadmeadow River and the County boundary to the starting point.

Swords Village

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Broadmeadow River by the Belfast Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Belfast Road and the Swords By-Pass Road to its junction with Dublin Road, Swords, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around, and excluding the roundabouts on the said road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Dublin Road to its junction with New Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along New Road and Church Road to its junction with Rathbeale Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Rathbeale Road to its junction with Tugback Lane; thence in a northerly direction along Tugback Road Lane to its junction with Watery Lane; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Watery Lane to its junction with Balheary Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Balheary Road to its junction with the Belfast Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Belfast Road, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the junction of the Belfast Road and the Swords By-Pass Road, to the starting point.

The Ward

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the County boundary by the Dublin-Ashbourne Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Dublin-Ashbourne Road and North Road to its intersection by the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with Cappagh Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Cappagh Road to its junction with Ballycoolin Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Ballycoolin Road, Cruiserath Road and Powerstown Road to its intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to the starting point.

Turnapin

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Swords Road by the Mayne River; thence in an easterly direction along the Mayne River to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with Swords Road; thence in a northerly direction along Swords Road to the starting point.

PART III

The Part of the County located in the Electoral County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown

Name of District Electoral Division

Description of District Electoral Division

Ballinteer-Broadford

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the confluence of the Little Dargle River and the Slang River; thence in an easterly direction along the Slang River to its intersection by the imaginary northerly projection of the eastern boundary of the curtilage of St. Attracta's National School; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the eastern and the southern boundary of the said school and the imaginary westerly projection of the said southern boundary to its intersection by Broadford Road; thence in a southerly direction along Broadford Road and The Oaks to its junction with Ballinteer Avenue; thence in a westerly direction along Ballinteer Avenue to its junction with Grange Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Grange Road to its junction with the entrance road to Grange Wood Estate; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said road to its junction with the Little Dargle River, north-east of number 20 Grange Wood Estate; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Little Dargle River to the starting point.

Ballinteer-Ludford

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Slang River and Ballinteer Road; thence in a southerly direction along Ballinteer Road to its junction with Ballinteer Avenue; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Ballinteer Avenue to its junction with the Oaks; thence in a northerly direction along The Oaks and Broadford Road to its junction with the imaginary westerly projection of the southern boundary of Saint Attracta's National School; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, and the said boundary, the eastern boundary of the said school and the imaginary northerly projection of the said eastern boundary to its intersection by the Slang River; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Slang River to the starting point.

Ballinteer-Marley

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Little Dargle River and the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Little Dargle River to its junction with the entrance road to Grange Wood Estate; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said road to its junction with Grange Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Grange Road to its junction with College Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along College Road to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a northerly direction along the Electoral County boundary to the starting point.

Ballinteer-Meadowbroads

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Barton Road East and Ballinteer Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Ballinteer Road to its intersection by the Slang River; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Slang River to its intersection by the imaginary southerly projection of the eastern boundary of an open space area south-west of number 98 Acorn Road; thence in a northerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary northerly projection to its intersection by Beech Lawn; thence in a north-easterly direction along Beech Lawn to its junction with Willow Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Willow Road to its junction with Meadow Grove thence in a westerly direction along Meadow Grove to its junction with Meadow Avenue; thence in a northerly direction along Meadow Avenue to its junction with Barton Road East; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Barton Road East to the starting point, passing in a clockwise direction around, and including the roundabout.

Ballinteer-Meadowmount

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Little Dargle River by Barton Road East; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Barton Road East to its junction with Meadow Avenue; thence in a southerly direction along Meadow Avenue to its junction with Meadow Grove; thence in an easterly direction along Meadow Grove to its junction with Willow Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Willow Road to its junction with Beech Lawn; thence in a south-westerly direction along Beech Lawn to its junction with the imaginary northerly projection of the eastern boundary of an open space area west of number 26 Beech Lawn; thence in a southerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary southerly projection to its intersection by the Slang River; thence in a westerly direction along the Slang River to its confluence with the Little Dargle River; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Little Dargle River to the starting point.

Ballinteer-Woodpark

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Ballinteer Avenue and Ballinteer Road: thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Ballinteer Road to its junction with Harold's Grange Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Harold's Grange Road to its junction with Grange Road; thence in a northerly direction along Grange Road to its junction with Ballinteer Avenue; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Ballinteer Avenue to the starting point.

Ballybrack

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Churchview Road and the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with Wyattville Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Wyattville Road to its junction with the Glenageary-Loughlinstown Dual Carriageway; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Glenageary-Loughlinstown Dual Carriageway to its junction with Churchview Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Churchview Road to the starting point.

Blackrock-Booterstown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Borough boundary by the imaginary northerly projection of the access road to Booterstown Railway Station; thence in a southerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said access road and Booterstown Avenue to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to the starting point.

Blackrock-Carysfort

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Newtown Park Avenue and the Borough boundary nearest Yankee Terrace; thence in a south-westerly direction along Newtown Park Avenue to its junction with Stillorgan Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Stillorgan Road to its junction with Stillorgan Grove; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Stillorgan Grove to its junction with Stillorgan Park; thence in a north-easterly direction along Stillorgan Park to its intersection by the un-named stream east of the said junction; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said un-named stream to its intersection by the Borough boundary, at the southern boundary of Carysfort Training College; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to the starting point.

Blackrock-Central

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary north-easterly projection of the eastern boundary of Blackrock Park by the Borough boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary northerly projection of the eastern boundary of number 1 Idrone Terrace; thence in a southerly direction along the said imaginary projection to its intersection by Idrone Terrace; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Idrone Terrace to its junction with Newtown Avenue; thence in a westerly direction along Newtown Avenue to its junction with Carysfort Avenue; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Carysfort Avenue to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with Woodlands Park; thence in a north-westerly direction along Woodlands Park to its junction with Mount Merrion Avenue; thence in a north-easterly direction along Mount Merrion Avenue to its junction with Rock Hill; thence in a north-easterly direction along Rock Hill to its junction with the imaginary south-westerly projection of the eastern boundary of Blackrock Park; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the eastern boundary of Blackrock Park and its imaginary north-easterly projection to the starting point.

Blackrock-Glenomena

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Stillorgan Road and the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by Stillorgan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Stillorgan Road to the starting point.

Blackrock-Monkstown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Monkstown Road and Temple Hill; thence in an easterly direction along Monkstown Road to its junction with Carrickbrennan Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Carrickbrennan Road to its junction with Monkstown Avenue, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around, and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a south-westerly direction along Monkstown Avenue to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the borough boundary to its intersection by Newtown Park Avenue; thence in a north-easterly direction along Newtown Park Avenue to its junction with Temple Hill; thence in a north-westerly direction along Temple Hill to the starting point.

Blackrock-Newpark

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Borough boundary and Deans Grange Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Deans Grange Road to its intersection by the imaginary easterly projection of the northern boundary of Deans Grange Cemetery; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and the north-western boundary of the open space area at the rear of the houses on the northern side of New Park Road to its junction with the rear boundary of number 18 New Park Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the rear and eastern boundary of number 18 New Park Road and its imaginary south-westerly projection to its intersection by New Park Road; thence in a westerly direction along New Park Road to its junction with Holly Park Avenue; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Holly Park Avenue to its junction with Newtown Park Avenue; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Newtown Park Avenue and the Borough boundary to the starting point.

Blackrock-Seapoint

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary northerly projection of Alma Road by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary northerly projection of Clifton Avenue; thence in a southerly direction along the said imaginary projection and Clifton Avenue to its junction with Monkstown Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Monkstown Road to its junction with Temple Hill; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Temple Hill and Newtown Avenue to its junction with Seapoint Avenue; thence in an easterly direction along Seapoint Avenue to its junction with Alma Road; thence in a northerly direction along the imaginary northerly projection of Alma Road to the starting point.

Blackrock-Stradbrook

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Deans Grange Road and the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with Kill Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along Kill Lane to its junction with Deans Grange Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Deans Grange Road to the starting point.

Blackrock-Templehill

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary northerly projection of the eastern boundary of number 1 Idrone Terrace by the Borough boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary northerly projection of Alma Road; thence in a southerly direction along the said imaginary projection to its intersection by Seapoint Avenue; thence in a westerly direction along Seapoint Avenue to its junction with Newtown Avenue; thence in a southerly direction along Newtown Avenue and Temple Hill to its junction with Newtown Park Avenue; thence in a south-westerly direction along Newtown Park Avenue to its intersection by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by Carysfort Avenue; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Carysfort Avenue to its junction with Newtown Avenue; thence in an easterly direction along Newtown Avenue to its junction with Idrone Terrace; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Idrone Terrace to its intersection by the imaginary northerly projection of the eastern boundary of number 1 Idrone Terrace; thence in a northerly direction along the said imaginary projection to the starting point.

Blackrock-Williamstown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Borough boundary by the imaginary northerly projection of the access road to Booterstown Railway Station; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of the eastern boundary of Blackrock Park; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the eastern boundary of Blackrock Park and the imaginary south-westerly projection of the said boundary to its junction with Rock Hill; thence in a south-westerly direction along Rock Hill to its junction with Mount Merrion Avenue; thence in a south-westerly direction along Mount Merrion Avenue to its junction with Woodlands Park; thence in a south-easterly direction along Woodlands Park to its intersection by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with Booterstown Avenue; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Booterstown Avenue, the access road to Booterstown Railway Station and its imaginary northerly projection to the starting point.

Cabinteely-Granitefield

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Johnstown Road and Rochestown Avenue; thence in a south-easterly direction along Rochestown Avenue and the Borough boundary to its junction with Churchview Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Churchview Road to its junction with Granville Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Granville Road to its junction with Johnstown Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Johnstown Road to the starting point.

Cabinteely-Kilbogget

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Johnstown Road and Granville Road; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Granville Road to its junction with Churchview Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Churchview Road to its junction with the Glenageary-Loughlinstown Dual Carriageway; thence in a south-westerly direction along the Glenageary-Loughlinstown Dual Carriageway and Wyattville Road to its junction with Bray Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Bray Road to its junction with Johnstown Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Johnstown Road to the starting point.

Cabinteely-Loughlinstown

The townlands of:—

Carrickmines Great, Cherrywood, Laughanstown and Tiknick; that part of the townland of Brennanstown situated south of a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line and Claremount Road; thence in a northerly direction along Claremount Road to its junction with Brennanstown Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Brennanstown Road to its junction with Bray Road; and those parts of the townlands of Kilbogget and Loughlinstown situated west of a line drawn along Bray Road.

Cabinteely-Pottery

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Kill Lane and the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with Sallynoggin Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Sallynoggin Road to its junction with Rochestown Avenue; thence in a south-easterly direction along Rochestown Avenue to its junction with Johnstown Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Johnstown Road to its junction with Bray Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Bray Road to its junction with Clonkeen Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Clonkeen Road to its junction with Kill Lane; thence in a north-easterly direction along Kill Lane to the starting point.

Churchtown-Castle

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Electoral County boundary and the imaginary westerly projection of the southern boundary of number 37 Woodside Drive; thence in an easterly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary easterly projection to its junction with Hillside Drive; thence in a south-easterly direction along Hillside Drive and Churchtown Road to its junction with Churchtown Road Upper; thence in a south-easterly direction along Churchtown Road Upper to its junction with Nutgrove Avenue; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Nutgrove Avenue to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to the starting point.

Churchtown-Landscape

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Electoral County boundary and Landscape Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Landscape Road and Braemor Road to its junction with Churchtown Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Churchtown Road and Hillside Drive to its junction with the imaginary easterly projection of the southern boundary of number 37 Woodside Drive; thence in a westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary westerly projection to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to the starting point.

Churchtown Nutgrove

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Nutgrove Avenue and Beaumont Avenue; thence in a southerly direction along Beaumont Avenue to its junction with Barton Road East; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Barton Road East to its intersection by the Little Dargle River; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the Little Dargle River to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the Electoral County boundary to its junction with Nutgrove Avenue; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Nutgrove Avenue to the starting point.

Churchtown-Orwell

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Churchtown Road Lower by the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Churchtown Road Lower to its junction with Churchtown Road Upper; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Churchtown Road Upper, Braemor Road and Landscape Road to its junction with the Electoral County boundary; thence in a north-easterly direction along the Electoral County boundary to its junction with the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to the starting point.

Churchtown-Woodlawn

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of St. Columbanus Road and Dundrum Road; thence in a southerly direction along Dundrum Road to its junction with Churchtown Road Upper; thence in a north-westerly direction along Churchtown Road Upper to its junction with Churchtown Road Lower; thence in a north-easterly direction along Churchtown Road Lower to its intersection by the imaginary westerly projection of the southern boundary of number 17 Saint Columbanus Road; thence in an easterly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary easterly projection to its intersection by Saint Columbanus Road; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Saint Columbanus Road to the starting point.

Clonskeagh-Belfield

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Clonskeagh Road by the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to its junction with Stillorgan Road, nearest Nutley Park; thence in a south-easterly direction along Stillorgan Road to its junction with Fosters Avenue; thence in a south-westerly direction along Fosters Avenue to its junction with Roebuck Road; thence in a north westerly direction along Roebuck Road to its junction with Clonskeagh Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Clonskeagh Road to the starting point.

Clonskeagh-Farranbolev

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Dundrum Road by the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Dundrum Road to its junction with St. Columbanus Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along St. Columbanus Road to its intersection by the imaginary easterly projection of the southern boundary of number 17 St. Columbanus Road; thence in a westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary westerly projection to its intersection by Churchtown Road Lower; thence in a north-westerly direction along Churchtown Road Lower to its intersection by the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to the starting point.

Clonskeagh-Milltown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the County Borough boundary by Clonskeagh Road; thence in a southerly direction along Clonskeagh Road to its junction with Bird Avenue, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the open space area at the said junction; thence in a westerly direction along Bird Avenue to its junction with Dundrum Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Dundrum Road to its intersection by the County Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the County Borough boundary to the starting point.

Clonskeagh-Roebuck

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Roebuck Road and Mount Anville Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Mount Anville Road to its junction with Goatstown Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Goatstown Road to its junction with Roebuck Road; thence in a south easterly direction along Roebuck Road to the starting point.

Clonskeagh Windy Arbour

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Dundrum Road and Bird Avenue; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Bird Avenue to its junction with Roebuck Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the open space area at the said junction; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Roebuck Road and Goatstown Road to its junction with Larchfield Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Larchfield Road and Mount Carmel Road to its junction with Mount Carmel Avenue; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Mount Carmel Avenue and Rosemount to its junction with Dundrum Road; thence in a northerly direction along Dundrum Road to the starting point.

Dalkey-Avondale

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the northernmost junction of Thomastown Road and the Borough boundary; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its southernmost junction with Thomastown Road; thence in a northerly direction along Thomastown Road, to the starting point, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around, and excluding the roundabout at the junction of Thomastown Road and Rochestown Avenue.

Dalkey-Bullock

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Borough boundary by an imaginary line drawn in a north-easterly direction from the junction of Breffni Road and Harbour Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of the southern boundary of the curtilage of the house known as "Beulah" on Harbour Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary south-westerly projection to its intersection by Harbour Road; thence in a south easterly direction along Harbour Road to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of the pedestrian way between St. Patrick's Church and Dalkey No. 2 National School; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the said pedestrian way, the avenue leading from Church Road to the said Church and School and Church Road to its junction with Ulverton Road; thence in a southerly direction along Ulverton Road to its junction with Barnhill Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Barnhill Road to its junction with Castlepark Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Castlepark Road to its junction with Breffni Road; thence in an easterly direction along Breffni Road to its junction with Harbour Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along an imaginary straight line drawn in a north-easterly direction from the last-mentioned junction to the starting point.

Dalkey-Coliemore

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary north-easterly projection of the southern boundary of the curtilage of the house known as "Beulah" on Harbour Road by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary easterly projection of Sorrento Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, Sorrento Road and Castle Street to its junction with Ulverton Road; thence in a northerly direction along Ulverton Road to its junction with Church Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Church Road, the avenue leading from Church Road to St. Patrick's Church and Dalkey No. 2 National School, the pedestrian way between the said Church and School and the imaginary north-easterly projection of the said pedestrian way to its intersection by Harbour Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Harbour Road to its intersection by the imaginary south-westerly projection of the southern boundary of the curtilage of the house known as "Beulah" on Harbour Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said projection and boundary and its imaginary north-easterly projection to the starting point.

Dalkey Hill

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Castle Street and Dalkey Avenue; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Castle Street, Sorrento Road and the imaginary easterly projection of Sorrento Road to its intersection by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Borough Boundary to its intersection by the undefined straight line drawn due east from the junction of Vico Road and Victoria Road; thence due west along the said undefined line to the junction of Vico Road and Victoria Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Victoria Road, Killiney Hill Road and Dalkey Avenue to the starting point.

Dalkey Upper

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Barnhill Road and Dalkey Avenue: thence in a southerly direction along Dalkey Avenue and Killiney Hill Road to its junction with Killiney Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Killiney Road to its first junction with the Borough boundary; thence in a north-westerly direction along the Borough boundary to the point where it departs from Killiney Road; thence in a northerly direction along Killiney Road to its junction with Barnhill Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout; thence in a north-easterly direction along Barnhill Road to the starting point.

Dundrum-Balally

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Sandyford Road by the imaginary south-westerly projection of the north-western boundary of the curtilage of the house known as "Roseville", Sandyford Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary north-easterly projection to its intersection by the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line; thence in a south-easterly direction along the said former railway line to its junction with Brewery Road; thence in a south westerly direction along Brewery Road to its junction with Leopardstown Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Leopardstown Road and Hillcrest Road to its junction with Sandyford Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Sandyford Road to the starting point.

Dundrum-Kilmacud

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Main Street, Dundrum and Taney Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Taney Road to its junction with Lower Kilmacud Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Lower Kilmacud Road to its junction with Drummartin Road; thence in a westerly direction along Drummartin Road to its junction with Drummartin Park; thence in a south-westerly direction along Drummartin Park and its imaginary south-westerly projection to its intersection by the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said former railway line to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of the north-western boundary of the curtilage of the house known as "Roseville", Sandyford Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary and its imaginary south-westerly projection to its intersection by Sandyford Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Sandyford Road and Main Street, Dundrum to the starting point.

Dundrum-Sandyford

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Ballinteer Road and Sandyford Road; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Sandyford Road to its junction with Woodside Lane: thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Woodside Lane to its junction with Woodside Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Woodside Road to its junction with Blackglen Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Blackglen Road to its junction with Ballinteer Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Ballinteer Road to the starting point, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the junction of Barton Road East and Ballinteer Road.

Dundrum-Sweetmount

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Nutgrove Avenue and Churchtown Road Upper; thence in a south- easterly direction along Churchtown Road Upper to its junction with Main Street, Dundrum; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Main Street to its junction with Ballinteer Road; thence in a westerly direction along Ballinteer Road and Barton Road East to its junction with Beaumont Avenue; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Beaumont Avenue to its junction with Nutgrove Avenue; thence in a northerly direction along Nutgrove Avenue to the starting point.

Dundrum-Taney

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Larchfield Road and Goatstown Road; thence commencing in a south- westerly direction and proceeding along Goatstown Road to its junction with Taney Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Taney Road to its junction with Dundrum Road; thence in a northerly direction along Dundrum Road to its junction with Rosemount; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Rosemount and Mount Carmel Avenue to its junction with Mount Carmel Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Mount Carmel Road and Larchfield Road to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire-East Central

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary north-easterly projection of Royal Marine Road by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Park Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, Park Road and Glenageary Road Lower to its junction with Corrig Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Corrig Road to its junction with Patrick Street; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Patrick Street, Royal Marine Road and its imaginary north-easterly projection to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire-Glasthule

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary north-easterly projection of Park Road by the Borough boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Link Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, Link Road and Adelaide Road to its junction with Glenageary Road Upper; thence in a north-westerly direction along Glenageary Road Upper to its junction with Glenageary Road Lower, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout; thence in a north-easterly direction along Glenageary Road Lower, Park Road and its imaginary north-easterly projection to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire-Glenageary

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Tivoli Road and Mount Town Lower; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along Tivoli Road and Corrig Road to its junction with Glenageary Road Lower; thence in a south-westerly direction along Glenageary Road Lower to its junction with Glenageary Road Upper, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout; thence in a north-westerly direction along Glenageary Road Upper to its junction with Mount Town Lower, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a northerly direction along Mount Town Lower to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire-Monkstown Farm

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Monkstown Farm and Monkstown Avenue; thence in a south-easterly direction along Monkstown Farm and Oliver Plunkett Road to its junction with Kill Avenue, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a south-westerly direction along Kill Avenue to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence in a north-westerly direction along the Borough boundary to its junction with Monkstown Avenue; thence in a north-easterly direction along Monkstown Avenue to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire-Mount Town

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Mount Town Upper and Mount Town Lower; thence in a southerly direction along Mount Town Lower to its junction with Oliver Plunkett Road passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a north-westerly direction along Oliver Plunkett Road and Monkstown Farm to its junction with Monkstown Avenue; thence in a north-easterly direction along Monkstown Avenue to its junction with Mount Town Upper, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around, and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in an easterly direction along Mount Town Upper to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire Sallynoggin East

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Borough boundary and Sallynoggin Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Sallynoggin Road to its junction with Glenageary Road Upper passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a south-easterly direction along Glenageary Road Upper to its junction with Killiney Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a southerly direction along Killiney Road to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire Sallynoggin South

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Rochestown Avenue and Sallynoggin Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Sallynoggin Road to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its northernmost junction with Thomastown Road; thence in a southerly direction along Thomastown Road to its junction with Rochestown Avenue, passing in a clockwise direction around, and including the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a north-westerly direction along Rochestown Avenue to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire-Sallynoggin West

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Kill Avenue and the Borough boundary: thence in a north-easterly direction along Kill Avenue to its junction with Glenageary Road Upper, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout; thence in a south-easterly direction along Glenageary Road Upper to its junction with Sallynoggin Road, passing in an anti-clockwise direction around and excluding the roundabout; thence in a south-westerly direction along Sallynoggin Road to its junction with the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to the starting point.

Dún Laoghaire-Sandycove

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary north-easterly projection of Link Road by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by an imaginary straight line drawn in a north-easterly direction from the junction of Breffni Road and Harbour Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary straight line to the junction of Breffni Road and Harbour Road; thence in a westerly direction along Breffni Road to its junction with Castlepark Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Castlepark Road to its junction with Barnhill Road; thence in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Barnhill Road to its junction with Glenageary Road Upper, passing in a clockwise direction around and including the roundabout at the said junction; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Glenageary Road Upper, to its junction with Adelaide Road; thence in a northerly direction along Adelaide Road, Link Road and its imaginary north-easterly projection to the starting point.

Dun Laoghaire-Salthill

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the imaginary northerly projection of Clifton Avenue by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in an easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with the northern corner of Traders Wharf; thence in a straight undefined line in a southerly direction to the junction of Clarence Street and Dunleary Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Clarence Street and York Road to its junction with Mount Town Upper; thence in a westerly direction along Mount Town Upper to its junction with Carrickbrennan Road, passing in a clockwise direction around, and including the roundabout at the said junction; thence in a northerly direction along Carrickbrennan Road to its junction with Clifton Avenue; thence in a northerly direction along Clifton Avenue and its imaginary northerly projection to the starting piont.

Dun Laoghaire-West Central

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of the Borough boundary and the northern corner of Traders Wharf; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Royal Marine Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, Royal Marine Road and Patrick Street to its junction with Tivoli Road; thence in a westerly direction along Tivoli Road to its junction with York Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along York Road and Clarence Street to its junction with Dunleary Road; thence in a straight undefined line in a northerly direction to the starting point.

Foxrock-Beechpark

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Kill Lane and Clonkeen Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Clonkeen Road to its junction with Bray Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Bray Road to its junction with Kill Lane; thence in a north-easterly direction along Kill Lane to the starting point.

Foxrock-Carrickmines

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Westminster Road and Bray Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Bray Road to its junction with Johnstown Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Johnstown Road and Brennanstown Road to its junction with Claremount Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Claremount Road to its intersection by the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along the said former railway line to its intersection by the imaginary south-westerly projection of Westminster Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection and Westminster Road to the starting point.

Foxrock-Deansgrange

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of Deans Grange Road by the imaginary easterly projection of the northern boundary of Deans Grange Cemetery; thence in a south-easterly direction along Deans Grange Road to its junction with Kill Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along Kill Lane to its junction with Stillorgan Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Stillorgan Road to its junction with Newtown Park Avenue; thence in a north-easterly direction along Newtown Park Avenue to its junction with Holly Park Avenue; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Holly Park Avenue to its junction with New Park Road; thence in an easterly direction along New Park Road to its intersection by the imaginary south-westerly projection of the eastern boundary of number 18 New Park Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said imaginary projection and the eastern and northern boundary of number 18 New Park Road to its junction with the north-western boundary of the open space area at the rear of the houses on the northern side of New Park Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the said boundary of the said open space area, the northern boundary of Deans Grange Cemetery and its imaginary easterly projection to the starting point.

Foxrock-Torquay

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Leopardstown Road and Stillorgan Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Stillorgan Road to its junction with Westminster Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Westminster Road and its imaginary south-westerly projection to its intersection by the former Harbourt Street-Bray railway line; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said former railway line to its junction with Leopardstown Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Leopardstown Road to the starting point.

Glencullen

The townlands of:—

Ballybetagh, Ballybrack (in the parish of Kilgobbin), Ballyedmonduff, Ballyogan, Boranaraltry, Brockey, Carmanhall and Leopardstown, Glebe (in the parish of Kiltiernan), Glenamuck North, Glenamuck South, Glencullen, Glencullen Mountain, Jamestown (in the parishes of Kilgobbin and Tully), Kolgobbin, Kiltiernan, Kiltiernan Domain, Newtown (in the parish of Kiltiernan), Newtown Little (in the parish of Kilgobbin), and Tiknock;

those parts of the townlands of Balally, Barnacullia, Carmanhall, Kingstown, Murphystown, Tipperstown and Woodside situated south of a line drawn as follows:—

commencing at the intersection of Leopardstown Road by the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line; thence in a south-westerly direction along Leopardstown Road and Hillcrest Road to its junction with Woodside Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along Woodside Lane to its junction with Woodside Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Woodside Road to its junction with Blackglen Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Blackglen Road and Harolds Grange Road to its intersection by the eastern boundary of the townland of Taylors Grange; and

those parts of the townlands of Carrickmines Little, Galloping Green South and Foxrock situated west of a line drawn as follows:—

commencing at the intersection of Leopardstown Road by the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line; thence in a southerly direction along the said former railway line to its intersection by the northern boundary of the townland of Brennanstown.

Killiney North

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Borough boundary by an undefined straight line drawn due east from the junction of Victoria Road and Vico Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Military Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, Military Road and Wyattville Road to its intersection by the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with Killiney Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Killiney Road to its junction with Killiney Hill Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along Killiney Hill Road and Victoria Road to its junction with Vico Road; thence due east along an undefined straight line to the starting point.

Killiney South

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the intersection of the Borough boundary by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Military Road; thence commencing in a southerly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by Wyattville Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Wyattville Road; Military Road and its imaginary north-easterly projection to the starting point.

Shankill-Rathmichael

The townlands of:—

Annaghaskin, Aske, Ballycorus, Ballyman, Barnaslingan, Glebe (in the parish of Rathmichael), Johnstown (in the parish of Rathmichael), Kingston (in the parish of Kiltiernan), Kingston (in the parish of Tully), Phrompstown, Rathmichael.

that part of the townland of Old Connaught not comprised in the county of Wicklow,

and those parts of the townlands of Shanganagh and Shankill situated west of a line drawn along Bray Road.

Shankill-Rathsallagh

The islands of Clare Rock, Dalkey, Lamb, Maiden Rock and Muglins, and that part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the southernmost junction of Bray Road and the Borough boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its junction with the County boundary; thence in a southerly direction along the County boundary to its intersection by the imaginary north-easterly projection of Corbawn Lane; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection and Corbawn Lane to its junction with Bray Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Bray Road to the starting point.

Shankill-Shanganagh

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Bray Road and Corbawn Lane; thence in a north-easterly direction along Corbawn Lane and its imaginary north-easterly projection to its intersection by the County boundary; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along the County boundary to its intersection by Bray Road; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along Bray Road to the starting point.

Stillorgan-Deerpark

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Fosters Avenue and and North Avenue; thence commencing in a south easterly direction and proceeding along North Avenue and South Avenue to its junction with Lower Kilmacud Road; thence commencing in a westerly direction and proceeding along Lower Kilmacud Road to its junction with Mount Anville Road; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along Mount Anville Road and Fosters Avenue to the starting point.

Stillorgan-Kilmacud

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Drummartin Road and Drummartin Park; thence in an easterly direction along Drummartin Road and Lower Kilmacud Road to its junction with Kilmacud Road Upper; thence in a south-westerly direction along Kilmacud Road Upper to its junction with the entrance road to Sandyford Industrial Estate; thence in a southerly direction along the said entrance road to its intersection by the former Harcourt Street-Bray railway line; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said former railway line to its intersection by the imaginary south-westerly projection of Drummartin Park; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said imaginary projection and Drummartin Park to the starting point.

Stillorgan-Leopardstown

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Brewery Road and Stillorgan Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Stillorgan Road to its junction with Leopardstown Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Leopardstown Road to its junction with Brewery Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Brewery Road to the starting point.

Stillorgan-Merville

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Kilmacud Road Upper and Lower Kilmacud Road; thence in an easterly direction along Lower Kilmacud Road to its junction with Stillorgan Road; thence in a southerly direction along Stillorgan Road to its junction with Brewery Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Brewery Road to its junction with the former Harbourt Street-Bray railway line; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said former railway line to its intersection by the entrance road to Sandyford Industrial Estate; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said entrance road and Kilmacud Road Upper to the starting point.

Stillorgan-Mount Merrion

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of North Avenue and Fosters Avenue; thence in a north-easterly direction along Fosters Avenue and its imaginary north-easterly projection to its intersection by the Borough boundary; thence in a south-easterly direction along the Borough boundary to the point near Trees Road where the said boundary departs from Stillorgan Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Stillorgan Road to its junction with Lower Kilmacud Road; thence commencing in a south-westerly direction and proceeding along Lower Kilmacud Road to its junction with South Avenue; thence commencing in a north-westerly direction and proceeding along South Avenue and North Avenue to the starting point.

Stillorgan-Priory

That part of the County situated within a line drawn as follows:—

Commencing at the junction of Stillorgan Road and the Borough boundary, nearest Priory Drive; thence commencing in a north-easterly direction and proceeding along the Borough boundary to its intersection by the un-named stream at the southern boundary of Carysfort Training College; thence in a south-westerly direction along the said un-named stream to its intersection by Stillorgan Park; thence in a south-westerly direction along Stillorgan Park to its junction with Stillorgan Grove; thence commencing in a south-easterly direction and proceeding along Stillorgan Grove to its junction with Stillorgan Road; thence commencing in a northerly direction and proceeding along Stillorgan Road to the starting point.

Tibradden

The townlands of Glendoo and Stackstown;

that part of the townland of Kilmashogue which is situated in the Electoral County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown and is located south of a line drawn along College Road; that part of the townland of Taylorsgrange situated south of a line drawn as follows:

commencing at the intersection of the western boundary of the townland by College Road; thence in an easterly direction along College Road and Harold's Grange Road to its intersection by the eastern boundary of the townland, and that part of the townland of Tibradden situated in the Electoral County of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown.

GIVEN under the Official Seal of the Minister for the Environment

this 20th day of January, 1986.

LIAM KAVANAGH,

Minister for the Environment.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

These Regulations revoke the Dublin County (District Electoral Divisions) Regulations, 1971 and divide the County of Dublin into 159 district electoral divisions.