Summer Writing Seminar Comes to Dingle Hub

In the first week of August, a group of around 20 writers from Bay Path University’s MFA program in creative nonfiction spent a week in Dingle, a lot of that time in Dingle Hub.
Second Co-Working Site for Dingle Hub

We’re pleased to be looking after a second site in the Dingle area! We’re working with Údarás na Gaeltachta to manage gteic@Corca Dhuibhne, a 16 desk facility on the outskirts of Dingle, near Milltown Bridge.
Dingle Hub Update August 4th

Our bi-monthly update with news about our new remote working location, the Champion Changemakers workshop, and a poetry reading with Paul Muldoon.
Fáilte Ireland Officials Discuss Sustainable Energy Community with Dingle Hub

Senior Fáilte Ireland officials came to Dingle in July to hear about the work done so far in sustainable energy, and discuss creating a Sustainable Energy Community (SEC) on the peninsula.
Dingle Hub Update for July 21

Our bi-monthly update, with news on Minister Joe O’Brien’s visit to Dingle Hub, a Dingle Global Education group who came by to learn about Dingle Hub’s sustainability initiatives, the Hub’s presence at the Energy and Farm Business show, and our new team member, Bernard O’Sullivan.
Tá ball fóirne nua le cuir in aithne díbh / New member of Dingle Hub team

Bernard O’Sullivan is the new Office and Projects Administrator with Dingle Hub. As well as a degree in Business and Marketing he has loads of real-world experience across agriculture, tourism, the stationery business, marketing and customer relations.
Minister O’Brien Visits Dingle Hub

The Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development and Charities is the latest politician to come to Dingle! Joe O’Brien TD spent his time here In Dingle Hub, learning about the variety of projects we’re involved in.
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.