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  • Dual Language Street Name Plate Policy

    17/01/2022 13:57:45

    Dual Language Street Name Plate Policy   The Council will apply this policy when considering applications for dual language signage expressing the name of the street in a language other than English, to both existing and new streets. The 1995 Order (Article 11 of The Loc...

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  • Gritting

    22/07/2019 13:20:53

    Gritting The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) staff are on standby 24 hours a day to monitor and react according to adverse weather conditions. Mid Ulster District Council is not responsible for the gritting of roads and footpaths. This responsibility lies with the  Dep...

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  • Supporting Fairtrade

    11/02/2020 13:27:44

    Supporting Fairtrade Since 2021, Mid Ulster District Council has been certified as a Fairtrade District and has successfully renewed its certification until 22 December 2026. What is a Fairtrade District? A place where our shops and retail outlets offer Fairtrade pro...

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  • Key Statistics

    01/02/2019 15:43:51

    Key Statistics What can Mid Ulster offer your business?    A rapidly-growing population Mid Ulster is the fastest growing Council area in Northern Ireland. Our multicultural population of 146,427 is forecast to grow to 165,000 by 2030.  Sixty-two percent of our...

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  • Dog Fouling

    14/06/2019 15:52:42

    Dog Fouling If you allow your dog to foul in a public place without cleaning up the mess, you are committing an offence and could be fined £50. Bag It and Bin It! If you don’t pay this fine, we can take you to court where the fine could increase to up to £500 Reme...

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