Local Government (Reorganisation) Act, 1985

THIRD SCHEDULE

Boundaries of Established Electoral Counties

Section 12 .

PART I

Interpretation

1. In this Schedule—

(a) a reference to the County or to the City shall be construed as a reference to the County or City as it exists immediately after commencement of section 10 of this Act and a reference to the boundary of the County or of the City shall be construed as a reference to such a boundary as it exists immediately after the commencement of the said section 10 ,

(b) a reference to an imaginary line drawn along any road, avenue, lane, court, park, river or tributary shall be construed as a reference to such a line drawn along the centre of such road, avenue, lane, court, park, river or tributary,

(c) a reference to the point at which any road, avenue, lane, court, park, river, tributary or imaginary projection intersects or joins any other road, avenue, lane, court, park, river, tributary 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 an 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 an imaginary projection, along the other,

(d) a reference to the point at which any road, avenue, lane, court, park, river, tributary 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, avenue, lane, court, park, river, tributary, or, in the case of an imaginary projection, along the projection, would intersect or join such boundary.

PART II

Boundaries

2. (1) Boundary of electoral County of Dublin — Fingal

That part of the County every place in which is north of an imaginary line drawn as follows:

Commencing at the point where the River Liffey intersects the Kildare County boundary at Leixlip and thence, countinuing initially in a north-easterly direction, along the River Liffey to the point where it intersects the imaginary projection due South of the western boundary of the curtilage of No. 20 Weirview, Lucan; thence in a northerly direction along the said imaginary projection and the said boundary to its junction with the rear boundary of the said curtilage; thence in a north-easterly direction along the said rear boundary and the rear boundary of the curtilages of houses Nos. 19 to 1 Weirview to its junction with the eastern boundary of the curtilage of No. 1 Weirview; thence in a southerly direction along the said eastern boundary and its imaginary projection due South to the point where it intersects Lower Lucan Road; thence in a north-easterly direction along Lower Lucan Road to the point where it intersects the northern boundary of the townland of Laraghcon; thence in a south-easterly direction along the last-mentioned boundary to the point where it intersects the River Liffey; and finally continuing, initially in a north-easterly direction, along the River Liffey to the point where it intersects the boundary of the City.

(2) Boundary of electoral County of Dublin — Belgard

That part of the County which is contained in neither the electoral County of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown nor the electoral County of Dublin— Fingal.

(3) Boundary of electoral County of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown

That part of the County every place in which is east of an imaginary line drawn as follows:

Commencing at the point where the boundary of the City intersects the imaginary north-easterly projection of the western boundary of the curtilage of the Church of Ireland Theological College and continuing thence in a south-westerly direction along the said imaginary projection, the said boundary of the said College and the imaginary south-westerly projection of that boundary to the point where it intersects Dodder Park Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along Dodder Park Road to the point where it intersects the imaginary northerly projection of the western boundary of the curtilage of No. 1 Woodside Drive; thence in a southerly direction along the last-mentioned imaginary projection and the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with an un-named tributary of the River Dodder; thence initially commencing in a south-westerly direction, along the said un-named tributary to the point where it intersects the western boundary of Castle Golf Course; thence, initially in a south-westerly direction, along the last-mentioned boundary and along its imaginary southerly projection to the point where it intersects Nutgrove Avenue; thence in a south-easterly direction along Nutgrove Avenue to the point where it intersects the imaginary north-easterly projection of the western boundary of the curtilage of No. 54 Nutgrove Avenue; thence in a south-westerly direction along the last-mentioned imaginary projection and the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with the northern boundary of the curtilage of Scoileanna Baintiarna Loreto Náisiúnta; thence in a north-westerly direction along the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with the western boundary of the last-mentioned curtilage; thence in a south-westerly direction along the last-mentioned boundary to the point where it joins the boundary of the City (as defined in the Schedule to the City of Dublin (Extension of Boundary) Provisional Order, 1953, as confirmed by the Local Government Provisional Order Confirmation Act, 1953 , (No. 1 (Private) of 1953)); thence, initially in a south-easterly direction along the last-mentioned boundary to the point where it intersects the boundary between Nos. 77 and 79 Loreto Row; thence in an easterly direction along the last-mentioned boundary and its imaginary easterly projection to the point where it intersects the Little Dargle River; thence in a southerly direction along the Little Dargle River to the point where it intersects the imaginary easterly projection of the northern boundary of the curtilage of No. 103 Marley Avenue; thence in a westerly direction along the last-mentioned imaginary projection and the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with the rear boundary of the last-mentioned curtilage; thence; initially in a southerly direction along the said rear boundary and the rear boundary of the curtilage of houses on the western side of Marley Avenue to its junction with the southern boundary of the curtilage of No. 49 Marley Avenue; thence continuing in a southerly direction along an imaginary straight line drawn from the south-western corner of the curtilage of No. 49 Marley Avenue to the north-western corner of the curtilage of No. 47 Marley Avenue; thence continuing in a southerly direction along the rear boundary of the curtilage of houses on the western side of Marley Avenue to its junction with the southern boundary of the curtilage of No. 1 Marley Avenue; thence continuing in a southerly direction along an imaginary straight line drawn from the south-western corner of the curtilage of No. 1 Marley Avenue to the north-western corner of the curtilage of No. 15B Grange Court; thence continuing in a southerly direction along the rear boundary of the curtilage of houses on the western sided of Grange Court and its imaginary projection due South to the point where it intersects Grange Road; thence in a south-easterly direction along Grange Road to the point where it intersects the imaginary north-easterly projection of the western boundary of Marley Park; thence initially in a south-westerly direction, along the said imaginary projection and boundary to its junction with the eastern boundary of the Grange Golf Club; thence in a southerly direction along the boundary between the said golf club and Marley Park and its imaginary projection due South to the point where it intersects College Road; thence in a westerly direction along College Road to its junction with Tibradden Road; thence in a south-westerly direction along Tibradden Road to its western-most junction with Mutton Lane; thence in a westerly direction along Mutton Lane to the point where it intersects the boundary between the townlands of Cruagh and Tibradden; thence, initially in a southerly direction, along the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with the boundary between the townlands of Cruagh and Glendoo; and finally continuing, initially in a south-westerly direction, along the last-mentioned boundary to its junction with the boundary of County Wicklow.