Meeting Remote Workers: Caint, caife agus craic

Dingle Hub is convening remote workers across the peninsula to talk about their experiences working from home. These are informal meetings for remote workers in any profession — we hope to see you at the next one!
Minister Eamon Ryan visits the Dingle Peninsula

Eamon Ryan, Minister for the Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport, paid a visit by bus to Dingle Peninsula to meet the partners involved in Corca Dhuibhne 2030 initiative who are working with the community towards a more sustainable future.
Dingle Hub Update for June 9th

Our bi-monthly update with news on our outreach to remote workers across the peninsula, and a public dance workshop, plus information on hiring desks at Dingle Hub.
Dingle Hub Update for May 26th

Our bi-monthly update with news on the recent Corca Dhuibhne 2030 Pride of Place award, a farmers’ workshop on the Ploutos project, and our new team member Dinny Galvin.
Farmers Meet for Ploutos Workshop

On 18th May, more than 30 people attended a workshop for the EU Ploutos project held in O’Sullivans Bar, Garraí na dTor, Lispole, to find out about agri-food and agri-tourism businesses.
Fáilte Dinny

We have a new employee in the role of Energy and Agriculture Liaison Officer and it’s a name you may be familiar with: Dinny Galvin. As a dairy farmer, Dinny has been involved with Dingle Hub for some years now, including projects like the Farm Ambassador Programme.
Gradam Gníomhaíocht Aeráide / Climate Action Award

Members of Dingle Hub team attended the IPB Pride of Place awards ceremony in Killarney recently and were delighted that the Corca Dhuibhne 2030 initiative won a Climate Action Award.
Uniting Remote Workers – Ceann Trá / Ventry area

We are “on tour” to connect with remote workers on the Dingle Peninsula and see how we can support this growing community.
Dingle Hub Update for May 12th

Our bi-monthly update with news on the Anaerobic Digestion information session held at Dingle Hub, and a trip to the Burren for West Kerry farmers to learn more about biodiversity in agriculture.
Catch-up on Anaerobic Digestion Webinar April 22

“I would love to see a community-based digestor in Dingle” MaREI’s Prof. Jerry D. Murphy Just one of the takeaway points from our recent session on Anaerobic Digestion (AD) held at Dingle Hub. Watch the full webinar including Q&A now. AD delivers a renewable fuel source from biodegradable material like slurry, grass and food waste. […]