
22 October 2013
The latest ECentre in the Cork County network was officially opened by the County Mayor Noel O’Connor in Bandon today.
With over 3,000 square feet of office space equipped with high speed broadband, own door offices, hotdesking facilities, meeting room, the Bandon ECentre will be of enormous value to businesses, startups, entrepreneurs and community groups in the town and the surrounding area.
“The Bandon ECentre is a wonderful example of close collaboration between Cork County Council, Bandon Chamber of Commerce and the Bandon Credit Union,” said County Mayor Cllr. Noel O’Connor.
“While funded by Cork County Council through the Economic Development Fund, the support of Bandon Chamber of Commerce and the Bandon Credit Union was vital to this Centre’s success”, he added.
Bandon Credit Union have provided two dedicated floors of their landmark building on Main Street, Bandon to house the ECentre, clearly demonstrating their commitment to Bandon and the business infrastructure of the town.
The Bandon Chamber of Commerce support has also been critical from the outset, and will continue to make an impact through ongoing management of the ECentre”, he added.
Successful ECentres are already established in Macroom, Bantry, Millstreet, Charleville and Fermoy with more centres due to open soon in the County. The centres provide an ideal base for start-ups, small businesses that are growing, as well as remote workers, who can avail of hot desks, own-door offices, shared services, meeting rooms and the value of networking with other businesspeople, from just €50 per week without any lease or term obligations.
“For those who work alone or remotely, perhaps at home, the E Centres can provide a vital lifeline and a convivial and professional atmosphere for business, networking, business coaching and mentoring”, explained Gearoid O’Driscoll, President, Bandon Chamber of Commerce.
Ger Power, Head of Economic Development for the Council was glad to welcome the first four businesses to the Centre.
The Bandon facility is truly state of the art, with 24/7 access as well as a high quality, professional fit out with high speed broadband and Skype facilities. The E Centre also boasts in-house canteen facilities and numerous meeting room facilities.
“Supporting business and start-ups is crucial to progressing the Region further economically,” said Ger Power, Head of Economic Development at Cork County Council.
“The E Centres demonstrate our commitment as a local authority to developing and growing business in every part of Cork County through the Economic Development Fund.”
Businesses interested in using the facilities of Bandon ECentre should contact Julie Crowley at info@ecentres.ie or visit www.ecentres.ie