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  • Weddings and Civil Ceremonies

    11/06/2019 14:05:58

    Weddings and Civil Ceremonies If you wish to hold a civil marriage or civil partnership registration in premises in Northern Ireland, they must first be approved by the Council. Apply to have a place approved for weddings and civil ceremonies Eligibility Criteria -  ...

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  • Application Evaluation Process

    04/07/2019 12:14:26

    Application Evaluation Process The Application Process (Registration of a premises for Weddings and Civil Ceremonies) The information provided below is intended as a step-by-step guide through the process that an application for an 'Approved Place for Marriage' is subjec...

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  • Corporate Plan Progress 2024 - 2025

    25/06/2025 15:52:27

    Corporate Plan Progress Report Year 1 Progress Report - April 2024 to March 2025. Theme 1: Our Service Delivery Our Sustainability Strategy and Climate Action Plan received final Council approval in March 2025.  Our goal is to achieve a 20% reduction in Council’s carbon...

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  • Freedom of Information

    17/05/2019 14:52:39

    Freedom of Information The Freedom of Information Act 2000 makes it easier for you to get information about us. This law, which came into force on 1 January 2005, allows anyone to ask for any information we hold. We already make a significant amount of information availabl...

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  • Animal Welfare

    14/06/2019 15:52:15

    Animal Welfare The Animal Welfare Act Under the Welfare of Animals Act (NI) 2011 a person who is responsible for an animal must ensure that its needs are met, and it is an offence to fail to take reasonable steps to ensure its welfare.  Causing an animal unnecessary suffe...

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  • Litter

    08/07/2019 15:16:14

    Litter and the law Mid Ulster District Council is responsible for enforcing laws on litter. We also deal with a range of other offences like fly-tipping, graffiti, fly-posting and  dog fouling . Under the  Litter (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 , it's a criminal offence to d...

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