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.
Contract of Services for Community Engagement and Event Coordination

In light of upcoming and existing projects being run we are planning a range of events and seek a service provider to help plan and deliver them.
Dingle Hub Update for April 28th

Our bi-monthly update with news on the latest local business to take up an office in Dingle Hub, and the Hub’s participation in Féile na Bealtaine 2022.
Client Spotlight: Dingle Global Education

We’re pleased to welcome a new local company into Dingle Hub’s co-working space: Dingle Global Education (DGE), founded by Seán Pól Ó Conchúir and Lenka Bardakova in 2021.
Dingle Peninsula on Prime Time

Dingle Hub hosted RTÉ’s Prime Time team on a recent visit to Corca Dhuibhne, where we showed them initiatives and projects that are paving the way for our transition to a low-carbon society.
Corca Dhuibhne Inbhuanaithe – Trip to the Burren

In April 2022, a group of West Kerry farmers took a trip to The Burren Programme in County Clare to meet up with programme manager and biodiversity guru, Brendan Dunford and see how the project works for farmers and nature.
Dingle Hub Update for April 14th

Our bi-monthly update with news on an upcoming online event on anaerobic digestion, Dingle Hub’s recent stint on RTE’s Prime Time, and an all-star award for one of our clients.
Dingle Hub Recruiting

Dingle Hub has two openings to join our team: Energy and Agriculture Liaison Officer and Office and Project Administrator.
Celebrating Client Success: James Greany wins!

Dingle Hub client James Greany named All-Star Student Entrepreneur Of The Year 2022 by the All-Ireland Business Foundation.
Improvements to our Workspace

We’ve been busy making big changes to the look of Dingle Hub, thanks mainly to funds coming from Connected Hubs, the national network that links up over 200 hubs across Ireland.