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Brits will get paid to move to this sunny Spanish town, but there’s a catch

A town in Spain is luring Brits to move there with cash incentives - great news for anyone mulling a move to the country.

Ponga, a town and municipality in northwest Spain, says it will pay £2,600 (€2,971) to each person who chooses to relocate there.

The scheme aims to bolster the local economy, like many similar initiatives launched in rural Italian towns and villages.

So what’s the catch?

In addition to the initial £2,600 (€2,971) per person who chooses to relocate to the town, Ponga will add another £2,600 for each baby born there.

The initiative hopes to give the area of around 600 residents a much needed boost.

Ponga has plenty to offer prospective participants of the scheme. The weather is significantly better than in rainy Britain - the area gets 44 per cent more hours of sunshine a year than the UK.

Around the town is an expansive UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve in the heart of the Cantabrian Mountains. Here, you can go hiking amongst verdant beach forests and wild daffodils.

The surrounding Asturias province is renowned for its rugged coastlines, plunging valleys and soaring mountain peaks.

For culture buffs, there are plenty of pre-Romanesque rural churches to be discovered.

There is a catch to this seemingly idyllic scheme, but for many it might not be a hardship at all.

In order to take advantage of the offer, Brits have to commit to living in Ponga for five years or more.

Several European towns and cities have offered relocation schemes like Ponga in a bid to aid dwindling populations or stagnant local economies.

The Spanish village of Rubia in Galicia also recently announced it would pay expats up to €150 a month to live there. The scheme was aimed particularly at families with the hope of increasing student

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