It's part of increased measures to allow people to work in their communities.
A new government scheme to give people free vouchers to use remote working hubs is important progress, according to a midlands TD.
Minister Heather Humphreys will unveil the plan later today as part of increased measures to allow people to work in their communities rather than commute to offices in bigger towns and cities.
There will also be further investment in remote working hubs right across the country to support more hybrid working.
Independent Roscommon-Galway TD Denis Naughten says the move is welcome:
People are being reminded to make use of the midlands' 11 remote working hubs.
Paddy Buggy manages the Webmill Digital Hub in Mountmellick - he says people often don't realise the convenience:
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