
A new season of Moving West highlights people who have moved to Ireland’s Western Region and are embracing new opportunities. The series returns for a fourth season and documents renewed growth across the West and North West, where communities shaped by emigration are now attracting residents. Stories focus on individuals, families, returning emigrants, innovators, remote workers, and business founders. Filmed across Galway, Mayo, Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, and Roscommon, it captures practical realities and emotional experiences of relocation. The series emphasizes balanced regional development, remote working, entrepreneurship, sustainable living, cultural connection, and growing international interest in the region.
"Moving West returns to TG4 highlighting innovation, opportunity and modern life across Ireland's Western Region. Across the West and North West of Ireland, a significant transformation is underway. Communities once shaped by emigration are now experiencing renewed growth, as people choose to live, work and build futures across the region."
"Now returning for its fourth season, Moving West continues to document the shift, telling the stories of individuals, families and entrepreneurs who are contributing to a vibrant and evolving Western Region. Presented by Mary Kennedy, the new season explores the personal and professional journeys of those who have chosen to relocate, from returning emigrants and growing families to innovators, remote workers and business founders."
"Produced by Dundara Television and Media in partnership with the Western Development Commission and supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, the series highlights the opportunities that exist across Galway, Mayo, Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim and Roscommon. Filmed across the six western counties, the series captures both the practical realities and emotional experiences of relocation."
"At its core, Moving West aligns with the Western Development Commission's goal of promoting balanced regional development, demonstrating how the region is emerging as a hub for innovation, sustainability and quality of life. Themes explored in the series include remote working, entrepreneurship, sustainable living, cultural connection and the growing international interest in the West and North West of Ireland."
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