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Over 3% of people who’ve relocated in last 12 months moved to Tipp

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Just over three percent of people who’ve relocated in Ireland in the last 12 months have moved to Tipperary.

It’s one of the findings in a new analysis by the Western Development Commission and NUI Galway, with 10 percent of people saying they relocated during the pandemic due to remote work opportunities.

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Galway, Cork and Kildare were the most popular relocation destinations, with Tipperary in 13th position on 3.3% of respondents.

Policy Analyst with the Commission Deirdre Frost outlines interesting findings about Dublin:

“63% of people who have actually relocated have relocated FROM Dublin.”

” From a good news story every county in Ireland has welcomed new residents as a thanks to remote working and Covid.”

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