MEP Chris MacManus, co:worx Manager Luiz Roque and Sinn Féin local representative James Donnelly
Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus has commended all involved in the establishment of the co:worx digital hub in Edgeworthstown and says that it is a model that should be replicated in rural towns and villages across the State.
The Midlands Northwest representative was speaking after meeting with co:worx manager Luiz Roque alongside Sinn Féin local representative James Donnelly.
Mr MacManus said, “I would like to thank Luiz for taking the time to meet us at co:worx and show us around this very impressive facility.”
He continued, “The closure of the former Ulster Bank was an enormous blow to the local community but it is fantastic that the building now has a new lease of life as a digital hub.
“I would like to commend the Edgeworthstown District Development Association and Longford County Council who showed tremendous vision to repurpose the building and convert it into a hub.
“There is a mix of all kinds of workers and companies making use of the facilities in the hub, including some businesses who are based full-time there. There are a number of different resources made available to them at the hub and it is clear to see why it is such an attractive space for these companies and workers.
“It is a great asset to the local community, especially given the rise in remote working following the pandemic and the lack of reliable broadband in many parts of this region.”
Mr MacManus highlighted that many of our rural towns and villages are suffering greatly from a withdrawal of services, closure of local businesses and their main streets are often full of vacant properties.
He remarked, “This project is an example of what can be achieved when local people and Local Authorities work together to revitalise and regenerate their town. It is a huge success story and is a model that should be replicated by other development groups and local authorities. I would like to wish Luiz and all at co:worx continued success into the future.”
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