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The St Luke's premises on the Lower Drumcondra Road belongs to the Fianna Fáil party, but is part-used by Bertie Ahern as his private office. Google Maps

FF councillor seeks information on ownership of St Luke's

A review of Fianna Fáil’s Dublin Central operations will ascertain whether the St Luke’s office is “available” to the party.

A FIANNA FÁIL councillor tasked with rebuilding the party in Bertie Ahern’s former constituency of Dublin Central has sought clarification on whether the St Luke’s office used by the former Taoiseach is “available” to the party.

Cllr Mary Fitzpatrick, who is now the only FF public representative in the constituency, is compiling a report on the facilities and resources available to the party’s constituency organisation.

Among the resources subject to the informal audit include the St Luke’s office at 161 Lower Drumcondra Road, which was used variously as living quarters and a constituency office for Bertie Ahern during his time in the Dáil.

“I’m engaged with the ordinary members of Fianna Fáil in putting together a plan to rebuild the party, and support for the party, in Dublin Central,” Fitzpatrick said this morning.

“As part of that, we are putting together what resources are available to us, and based on that, we will tailor our activities and our plans. But first we need to identify what resources we need to obtain.”

Fitzpatrick said she hoped the report would be completed by late September or early October, but that putting a plan incorporating its findings into action would take up to three years.

The building is formally owned by Fianna Fáil Dublin Central, and has appeared in donations disclosures filed by the former Taoiseach in previous years.

In his Standards in Public Office Commission filing for 2010, then-TD Ahern declared that the constituency organisation had donated the use of one office in the building, valuing it at €13,500.

Ahern still uses the building as his private office, and told today’s Irish Times that the rest of the building was available to “the next generation of the party” for use as it saw fit.

It is unclear, however, whether any formal request was made by Ahern to use the office for his personal use after his retirement at February’s general election.

In his autobiography, Ahern outlined how he had moved into the St Luke’s building, into living quarters on the first floor, after the collapse of his marriage to his wife Miriam. Nobody at Ahern’s office was available for comment today.

Fitzpatrick is known to have strained relations with the former Taoiseach, with Ahern infamously asking his voters to give their second preference votes in the 2007 general election to another FF candidate, Cyprian Brady, ahead of Fitzpatrick.

On that instance, Fitzpatrick polled almost twice as many first preference votes as Brady, but Brady took the final seat in the four-seat constituency thanks to Ahern’s hefty transfers.

Fitzpatrickand Brady both ran in the 2011 election, with Fitzgerald again outpolling Brady on the first count, though neither gained election. Fitzpatrick subsequently narrowly missed out on election to the Seanad.

More: Bertie Ahern called Fianna Fáil grassroots ‘useless good-for-nothings’ >

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    Jan 10th 2019, 9:39 AM

    With only nine per cent of the street lamps being ornate, it means that DCC really don’t care about the finishing touches to or streets. Example: Stephen’s green along the Loretto stretch has fantastic architecture, but shitty looking Motorway style street lights. This is lazy and careless planning. Why not take the ornate lampposts from in front of the office blocks on Earlsfort terrace and put them on the Green, or if that’s too expensive, then get replica lamp posts for that stretch of street.

    Street furniture in our key streets really should be looked at in more detail. Finishing touches to or streets, if done right can make residents feel better about their city.

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    Jan 10th 2019, 2:59 PM

    What about the five lamps ?.

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    Jan 10th 2019, 4:30 PM

    @itzme: go hang your bollocks on them !

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    Jan 10th 2019, 8:45 PM

    @Ian Holmes: he he. Was waiting for that.

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    Jan 10th 2019, 2:35 PM

    Looks lovely, clean up Dublin though and then I’ll go have a look, brought my kids into town to see the crimbo lights, two drunks kicked head off each other on packed Luas then saw a junkie on ground blood everywhere, her boyfriend saying sorry her shouting f/off, after 10 minutes my 10 year old with tears in her eyes asked why we have to see that just to see some lights, got a taxi home, never ever again

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    Jan 10th 2019, 9:49 PM

    @Jeni Moriarty: never a story about Dublin without junkies blah blah blah.this is a story about street lamps and you have to shoehorn in the usual ‘i was in Dublin recently’ nonsense.

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    Jan 10th 2019, 8:55 PM

    Loads of the old ones have been replaced, and been replaced badly when they could easily have been preserved. This article is mishearing. The corporation’s efforts to salvage and promote this little bit of Dublin character is pathetic as usual. There is a nice display of various old ones in Merrion square that look original.

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    Jan 10th 2019, 9:46 PM

    That one on Fr Matthew Square is a real gem

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    Jan 10th 2019, 10:51 PM

    Most of us genuine Dubs have pissed up against at least one of them

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    Jan 10th 2019, 10:30 PM

    The one with the overhead tram cables hanging of them are lovely.

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    Jan 12th 2019, 9:03 AM

    Have any of them been repainted in the past 5 years?
    Last time I walked around the Customs house, the lamp standards were a mucky disgrace, & as for Bus Arus, the one time architectural gem has declined into a slum like appearance.
    Don’t know who in the octopus of state bodies is responsible, but it seems nonsensical to spend tax money promoting tourism, when simple maintenance is neglected.

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