Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, was on Bere Island in County Cork on the 27th of July to visit a series of new rural development projects as part of a nationwide tour to promote Our Rural Future.
After meeting with the island community, the Minister availed of a High-speed Broadband Hub to securely attend today’s Cabinet meeting.
The broadband hub on Bere Island is one of hundreds of facilities across the country that provides high-speed quality broadband, allowing people to work and study remotely. Developing Ireland’s first ever nationwide Hub network is a key part of Our Rural Future, which sets out the Government’s vision for rural Ireland over the next five years.
Speaking after the Government meeting, the Minister said:
“Over a year ago, the idea of attending a meeting of Cabinet from such a remote location like Bere Island would have been seen as far-fetched. But remote working is now a reality the length and breadth of the country, including on our offshore islands. I was really pleased to avail of the excellent and secure facilities here on Bere Island. These facilities allow local people to avail of online services without the need to travel to the mainland.
They also allow young people to study within their own community and are an important facility for visitors like me today. There are now twelve broadband facilities like the one in Bere Island in islands off the coast of Kerry, Galway, Donegal, Cork and Mayo. The digital connectivity they provide give us all choices about where we live and how we work and that is something that as a government we are determined to build upon in the months ahead.”
One of the key aims of the Government’s new five-year strategy for rural Ireland, Our Rural Future, is to promote remote working and enable people to work from rural or island locations.

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Minister Heather Humphreys TD pictured at the Bere Island Heritage Centre before commencing a Cabinet Meeting. The Minister is pictured with staff members at the centre, Mary O’Toole, Mary Mullins and Barry Hanley.
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Speaking about further support for remote working, the Minister continued:
“I was delighted to be able to further support remote working recently when I announced over €8.8 million in funding for 117 projects across the country.
“This support provided through Our Rural Future, along with other initiatives such as the National Broadband Plan and the Remote Working Strategy, will help to breathe new life into rural areas and islands.”
The Minister concluded:
“Our Rural Future commits to the development of a national network of 400 quality remote working hubs nationwide over the next 5 years. Connected Hubs which I launched in May, already has 121 hubs live and on board. People can visit here and book a hot desk or remote working space for a day, a week, a month – whatever best suits their needs.
These hubs can be a game-changer for rural communities by allowing people, particularly young people, to live and work from their own community.”
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