The Avondhu

Highlighti­ng the office hub in Ballyduff

- JOHN AHERN

Covid-19 has changed a lot of things – most notably, how and where we work. Once the preserve of the few, ‘working from home’ is now very much on trend.

There are pluses, however, the novelty does wear off and while they may be tastefully decorated, those ‘4 walls’ can get terribly boring.

The good news, especially for those in west Waterford and surroundin­g areas, is the arrival of the ‘office hub’ – a working environmen­t that combines the best of working from home with that old fashioned buzz of an office.

BALLYDUFF’S CARNEGIE OFFICE HUB

Ballyduff Upper in County Waterford is being rejuvenate­d – central to this has been the transforma­tion of the village’s Carnegie Library into a modern, comfortabl­e, fully kitted out, office hub.

Furnished to a very high standard and equipped with some of the region’s fastest broadband, those going down the office hub route in Ballyduff can also look forward to a customised work space, free car parking, fob access system, canteen and meeting room. There’s complete peace of mind thanks to high quality CCTV system.

POTENTIAL TO TRANSFORM

The Carnegie Library Office Hub also holds a lot of appeal to physiother­apists, chiropodis­ts, chiropract­ors and alternativ­e medicine practition­ers, who can easily be accommodat­ed in the hub’s spacious service room.

Further details can be had by contacting Agnes on 058-60390 or e-mailing stmichaels­hall@hotmail.com.

 ?? (Pic: John Ahern) ?? NEW CHAPTER IN LIFE OF LIBRARY: Ballyduff’s historic ‘Carnegie Free Library’ has been transforme­d into a modern office hub.
(Pic: John Ahern) NEW CHAPTER IN LIFE OF LIBRARY: Ballyduff’s historic ‘Carnegie Free Library’ has been transforme­d into a modern office hub.
 ?? (Pic: John Ahern) ?? NEW LEASE OF LIFE FOR OLD BUILDING: The recently refurbishe­d interior of the new office hub in Ballyduff.
(Pic: John Ahern) NEW LEASE OF LIFE FOR OLD BUILDING: The recently refurbishe­d interior of the new office hub in Ballyduff.

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