Remote work hub officially opened by Mayo club

Remote work hub officially opened by Mayo club

The remote work hub has generated a lot of interest from local businesses.

Davitts GAA recently held the official opening of their new remote work hub/office space, community-lighted walkway and energy conservation/solar panels.

The project provides additional facilities for the local community with safe walking tracks accessible to all, renewable energy capacity with a reduction in energy costs and a local working remote office facility. 

The walkway has been a great success and was used throughout the winter by the local community and members of the club. The club hosted "an Ireland lights up event" in conjunction with Operation Transformation, where the community met up every Wednesday evening for an hour of exercise and chat.

The remote work hub has also generated a lot of interest from local businesses as the cost is low due to the solar panels generating energy.

Davitts GAA said: "We are extremely grateful to the groups who provided funding and support for this project, and to our committee who all work extremely hard in improving and keeping our club and facilities to the high standards that they are."

The project was part-funded by Mayo Local Action Group (LAG) by the EU Recovery Instrument Funding under the Rural Development Programme 2014 – 2020 with implementation support by South West Mayo Development company.

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