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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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  • Affordable Warmth

    31/05/2019 11:51:28

    Affordable Warmth **Service Update** Following a decision taken by the Department for Communities to change the referral process to the Affordable Warmth Scheme from applications to local councils to applications through a single provider (the Housing Executive), we are no...

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  • Pitch Perfection

    21/03/2023 18:42:53

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  • Safety Certificate for Sports Grounds

    11/06/2019 19:36:26

    Safety Certificate for Sports Grounds If you operate a sports ground in Northern Ireland that holds more than 5,000 spectators, you may be required to hold a safety certificate. Apply for a safety certificate for sports grounds Apply to change a safety certificate for spo...

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  • Preferred Options Paper

    25/07/2019 11:11:41

    Preferred Options Paper Following extensive  preparatory work and data gathering  Mid Ulster District Council published their Local Development Plan 2030 Preferred Options Paper (POP) together with a Sustainability Appraisal Interim Report. A  series of policy reviews  ...

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  • Who will we share your information with?

    29/07/2019 16:11:59

    Who will we share your information with? We will not disclose your personal data to any external organisation or person unless we are satisfied we have a legal basis to do so and proper measures are in place to protect the data from unlawful and unauthorised access. We wil...

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  • Safety Certificate for Sports Stands

    11/06/2019 19:49:28

    Safety Certificate for Sports Stands If you operate a sports ground - which is not designated as requiring a safety certificate - you will still require a safety certificate for any stand that holds 500 or more spectators.​ Apply for a safety certificate for sports stands ...

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