An Irish Hackerspace looking for a new home
whykay π©π»βπ»ππ³οΈβπ (she/her)
Posted on June 2, 2021
Hackerspaces in Ireland are far and few, and some were lost during the passage of time.
We still have 091 Labs in Galway, South East Maker Space to name a couple here in the Republic of Ireland.
βΉοΈ If you are curious, here's a list of Hacker/Makerspaces around the world: https://hackaday.io/hackerspaces
The longest running one (I am pretty sure) is TOG Dublin Hackerspace. And bad news has beset them of late, they are looking for a new home, and this will be the fourth time they will be moving. π’
π I'm not a member, but I know folks there and they have hosted some of my past events like my Dublin Raspberry Pi Jams and I have bumped into them or collaborated with them at various events like Coolest Projects in the past.
π I have been on and off pointing various locations and even an estate agent friend to help them, but it's soooooo expensive in Dublin City, and warehouses are being gobbled up by developers to build more shiney offices, or apartments, student accommodations or hotels (or all, who knows, all I know they are driving many creatives and indies from the city π€¬).
π So any help would be appreciated, and thank you in advance. π₯°
This is from their blog post
Help TOG find a new home!
We have been given notice on our current home, TOG 3.0 at 22 Blackpitts, with 31 July 2021 as our last day. Right now we have no new premises to move to, and with the current rental situation in Dublin, we need all the help we can get to find our new home!
How you can help TOG:
- Do you know of an available building that could be TOG 4.0?
- Do you have contacts who could help us find that new home?
- Do you know of an organization that we could partner with on a space?
- Share this post/Forward this email to get the word out!
What does TOG 4.0 need?
- Ideally light industrial/workshop space with facilities with potential for common room, kitchen, classroom etc
- At least 150sqm (?)
- Easy access via public transport or walking distance from
- Safe and accessible for our members and the wider community
Please get in touch with us via email info@tog.ie
What is TOG?
We are a community hackerspace/makerspace located in Dublin City Centre founded in 2009. We are a place where people can go to make things in a supportive and creative atmosphere. Where people can go along and pick up a new skill or have access to equipment to make their project a reality. Most importantly itβs a community space.
We are a non-profit, non-commercial group funded by our members. We are a very diverse group of makers with strong software, hardware and engineering skills as well as arts and design skills. In our Blackpitts space, we have the room, tools and equipment to work in all of these areas. We range in age from students to retired. We have members with decades of experience in work and industry. We also host and attend external events such as Hackathons, Dublin Maker events for Science Week, Engineers Week and a range of other STEM outreach events. A strong social, networking and ideas exchange scene is also part of our membership and the wider public. We are open to new members joining and we run regular weekly events for the public.
What does this mean for you?
Right now we are reducing the amount of material in TOG 3.0 as much as possible.
If you are a member, please remove all your items from TOG ASAP! All membersβ personal materials must be removed from TOG by 30 June 2021.
If you are a former member and still have material in TOG get in touch with us ASAP and we can facilitate collection or disposal.
Posted on June 2, 2021
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