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Living in Northern Ireland

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Northern Ireland offers a first class environment for living as well as for doing business.

There’s an excellent education system, a world class healthcare service and all manner of very affordable property.

The country may be renowned for its work ethic, but it places equal emphasis on the friendliness of the people and the quality of life.

With little congestion, inexpensive public transport, and a crime rate less than half of the UK average, there are few obstacles to generating a contented and productive workforce, or encouraging the relocation of key managers.

Leisure and pleasure

You can cross Northern Ireland by car in about two hours – north to south, or east to west – but in between there is a rich variety of scenery, activities, and a host of cultural attractions and leisure opportunities.

Drag yourself away from the office to the great outdoors and you will find dramatic coastlines, castle, mountains, lakes, some of the best golf courses in the world, superb fishing, water sports, walking trails, scenic drives and historical landmarks – all classes of relaxing or exciting occupations.

Northern Ireland also has many fine restaurants, cinemas, leisure centres and renowned theatres, galleries, arts and entertainment centres and pubs and clubs.

Frommers Guide named Belfast one of its top 12 destinations for 2009 and the Lonely Planet guide recently identified Northern Ireland as a "must-see" travel destinations.

There is always plenty to see and do – after work, of course!


Northern Ireland offers a first class environment for living as well as doing business, which helps to maintain a happy, contented and stable workforce

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