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  • Reusable Nappy Scheme

    17/05/2021 14:30:09

    Reusable Nappy Scheme Families in Mid Ulster can now avail of the Council's Reusable Nappy Scheme. By swapping to reusable nappies, Mid Ulster residents with small children in their household can dramatically reduce the amount of waste in their black bins as well as save m...

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  • Bulky Waste Collections

    19/04/2019 09:38:27

    Bulky Waste Collections Arrange a bulky waste collection We will collect up to 3 items through our bulky waste collection service, for which there is a £6   charge. Examples of what we will collect: Cookers, fridges, carpets, suites of furniture and mattresses (for h...

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  • General Information

    03/07/2019 12:20:01

    Building Control - General Information Building Control is responsible for ensuring that Building Regulations are enforced. The standards include requirements on health, structural stability, fire safety, energy conservation and accessibility.  Building Control is respo...

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  • Mid Ulster Registered Childminding Academy

    09/12/2022 15:06:21

    Mid Ulster Registered Childminding Academy The Mid Ulster LMP through with stakeholders in the region has identified the need for a Registered Child Minder academy to increase the provision of affordable childcare in the region with the goal of supporting improved female par...

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  • Mid Ulster Childminding Academy

    04/12/2024 09:13:44

    Mid Ulster Childminding Academy The Mid Ulster LMP through with stakeholders in the region has identified the need to improve on Mid Ulster’s position as a Council region with one of the highest female to male gender gaps in economic activity in NI, by investing in registere...

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  • Applications Advertised 2025

    05/01/2026 10:54:55

    Applications Advertised Planning applications January to December 2025 Planning applications are advertised every Monday on a weekly basis and also published in two local newspapers, currently the Tyrone Herald and County Derry Post.  You will find details of application...

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