On 22nd July 2021 The Western Development Commission in association with Mayo County Council was awarded funding under the Department of Rural and Community Development Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (RRDF) as part of Project Ireland 2040, to part fund the establishment of a remote working hub in Kilmovee Community Centre. This funding was used to upgrade a meeting room, convert an open plan space to include 3 offices and upgrade disability access to the hub. Work commenced in late 2021 .

The hub became a member of the Connected Hubs Network. Under the National Broadband Plan high speed broadband was installed to ensure that people living and working in rural areas had the same digital opportunities as those in urban areas.

The new hub offers 4 hot desks, 3 offices and a meeting/training space. Kilmovee Co Working space opened in June 2022 and was officially opened by Patrick Duffy on July 7th that same year. Patrick was visiting Kilmovee to trace his ancestors who hail from Skeheen. He was delighted to open the hub and even has one of the private offices named “Duffy Suite”.

As part of a new initiative supported by Heather Humphreys The Connected Hubs voucher scheme went live in June 2022. 10,000 hot desk working days were provided free of charge over the course of the Scheme, which was aimed at both existing hub users, as well as those accessing hub facilities for the first time. There was also a phase 2 of the scheme which was ran for August to early 2023.