Why do you love where you live?

posted on July 4th, 2012

Last Monday, The Irish Times named Westport as The Best Place to Live in Ireland. We are now inviting the Irish abroad to share the reasons they love where they live, no matter where in the world they are.

How to enter:
Log on to www.irishtimes.com/generationemigration and tell us in no more than 150 words about the view from your window, the community around you, the culture and customs you have come to love, or anything else that makes you feel lucky to be where you are. Entries will be accepted until noon Irish time on Monday July 16th. 

The prize:
The winning entry will receive a €500 airline voucher. A selection of entries will be published in The Irish Times on Friday July 20th.

Please help to spread the word by forwarding this email or sharing through Twitter or Facebook. Looking forward to your entries!

Ciara Kenny
The Irish Times, Generation Emigration

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The Irish Times are inviting the Irish abroad to share the reasons they love where they live, no matter where in the world they are.
The winner will receive a €500 airline


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