The Government's already re-purposed buildings like old train stations and cinemas into remote working hubs.
A new mobile app is being launched today to allow people to book work spaces in their local hubs, while a new 5 million euro fund will be available for further investment to increase capacity and provide better facilities.
Minister Heather Humphries says a new information campaign is also being launched so that people know what's available to them.
An important step in making remote working a reality.
— Heather Humphreys (@HeatherH) February 21, 2022
This week we will have 200 hubs on the @connectedhubs platform.#OurRuralFuture
Remote workers in rural areas can now book office or work space through new Government app (via @thejournal_ie) https://t.co/PedHtVPnPy
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