Sinn Féin has 16 constituency properties in Republic and Northern Ireland

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Sinn Féin has 16 constituency properties in Republic and Northern Ireland
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All-Ireland party also had headquarters buildings in Dublin and Belfast valued at €2.14 million at end of 2021

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The party also owns 55 Falls Road, Belfast, the spokesman said. “The building was a terrace prior to redevelopment. The party owns 51 to 55 Falls Road.” The abbreviations “51 to 53″ and “51 to 55″ refer to the same terrace, the spokesman said. In an interview with The Irish Times in 2020, the party’s director of finance, Des Mackin, said Sinn Féin had a substantial number of properties that it owned or leased and that while it did not have a property in every constituency, in Northern Ireland there were constituencies where the party had two or three properties.“We tried to tidy it up some years ago, but it was too difficult. In Belfast alone we’d have seven [properties], easy. Nationally, I’d say it exceeds 40 or 50, easily.

The offices in Coalisland and Gulladuff are not owned by Sinn Féin, but are office spaces rented by Sinn Féin representatives in the performance of their roles as public representatives, the party spokesperson said. He did not respond to a query about a constituency centre in Letterkenny, Co Donegal.

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