Creative Juices Flow in National Limerick Competition

People in Britain are getting the chance to celebrate the quirky names of their towns and villages in a national limerick competition, launching today.

London, United Kingdom, August 31, 2007 --(PR.com)-- People in Britain are getting the chance to celebrate the quirky names of their towns and villages in a national limerick competition, launching today.

The "Best Local Limerick Awards 2007" is a free competition that is inviting everyone across Britain to compose a limerick about the place where they live. There are prizes for the top limericks and the best entries will be featured on local information website Localmouth.com.

The team behind the competition hopes that it will be a lot of fun for everyone involved and a good way to get local people talking with one another. "The name of the town or village where someone lives is something that they have in common with all their neighbours," explains Matt Collins, the founder of Localmouth.com. "This is a great chance for people to get together and see what limericks they can come up with."

Budding limerick writers can find further details and entry instructions online at
http://www.localmouth.com/home/view/local_limerick_awards

Localmouth.com was launched in May 2007 and provides information and discussion about local communities around Britain. It was founded by Matt Collins, a 31-year-old, who runs the site from his home in South London. Matt is a graduate of Oxford University and has an MBA from the INSEAD business school in France.

You can find Localmouth at http://www.localmouth.com/

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Matt Collins, Localmouth
Tel: +44 (0)7962 894308
E-mail: matt@localmouth.com
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