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  • Accessibility Statement

    18/01/2019 16:17:30

    Accessibility Statement Accessibility Statement for Mid Ulster District Council This accessibility statement applies to www.midulstercouncil.org This website is run by Mid Ulster District Council. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. For e...

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  • What information will we use?

    29/07/2019 15:54:54

    What information will we use? Mid Ulster District Council has a vast range of services that are provided to our residents, businesses and visitors. We use personal information as part of services (essential data) for example; to carry out statutory functions, public tasks, fo...

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  • Mid Ulster Youth Voice

    24/06/2020 14:45:43

    Mid Ulster Youth Voice Mid Ulster District Council is seeking Youth Voice members to represent the voices of young people across Mid Ulster. Young People aged 15 – 18 years old who live in the district are invited to register to be part of Mid Ulster Youth Voice. This one ...

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  • Food Premises Registration

    11/06/2019 11:28:06

    Food Premises Registration Apply online to register a food premises To store, prepare, distribute or sell food on premises you need to be registered with the local authority. Premises include restaurants, cafes, hotels, shops, canteens, market stalls, mobile catering van...

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  • Applications Received

    23/05/2019 09:34:43

    Applications Received In this section you will find a list of the valid planning applications received by the Council each week, grouped by month of the year. To view detailed maps and plans relating to all current applications, visit the Mid Ulster District Council Pla...

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  • Pavement Cafe Licensing

    24/06/2020 15:57:49

    Pavement Cafe Licensing Pavement cafés are becoming a familiar sight across the UK and Ireland. They can help develop a local café culture, which in turn can have a positive effect on urban environments, promote town and city centres, contribute to the general well-being o...

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