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  • Blue Bin

    19/04/2019 15:12:32

    Blue Bin Your blue bin is for recycling All the material you place in your blue bin must be clean and dry. Items should be loose, not in plastic bags. Please remember, you must not use your blue bin to dispose of: Nappies Polystyrene or shredded paper Dirty...

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  • Village Plans

    01/02/2019 15:44:49

    Village Plans From a village enhancement scheme in Ballygawley to 4 newly enhanced play parks in Caledon, Granville, Augher and Tobermore, Mid Ulster is beginning to see the results from the first projects to be completed under a £2.8M rural development programme. A total ...

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  • Tree Preservation Order Procedures

    18/01/2023 12:11:51

    Tree Preservation Order Procedures In accordance to the Planning Act (NI) 2011, where it is expedient to make a tree preservation order, the Planning Department will normally make a provisional tree preservation order first. What is a Provisional Tree Preservation Order? ...

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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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  • 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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