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  • Document Library

    08/06/2021 15:07:17

    Document Library Plan Documents Download Document MUDC101 Local Development Plan - Draft Plan Strategy 2030 MUDC102 SA (Incorporating SEA) Report – February 2019 MUDC103 SA (Incorporating SEA) Interim Report – November 2016 MUDC104 Sustainab...

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  • Street Trading Licence

    11/06/2019 20:20:04

    Street Trading Licence If you wish to trade in the street in Northern Ireland, you must obtain a licence from your local district council. Apply for a street trading licence Apply to change a street trading licence Applications must be made in writing and will b...

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  • Animal Welfare

    14/06/2019 15:52:15

    Animal Welfare The Animal Welfare Act Under the Welfare of Animals Act (NI) 2011 a person who is responsible for an animal must ensure that its needs are met, and it is an offence to fail to take reasonable steps to ensure its welfare.  Causing an animal unnecessary suffe...

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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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  • Rates Information

    17/05/2019 14:50:34

    Rates Information This section gives you information on Council rates, including how they are set and how the rates you pay are used to fund essential services and invest in the growth of Mid Ulster.   What are rates?  Rates are property taxes that fund public services. F...

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  • Age Friendly Strategy

    29/04/2022 15:06:33

    Age Friendly Strategy Ensuring people age well in Mid Ulster An Age-friendly community is one in which people of all ages can live healthy and active lives and where everyone is treated with respect, regardless of their age. As we all live longer, there are huge opportunit...

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  • XL Bully Dogs

    05/08/2024 14:14:24

    XL Bully Dogs New legal safeguards came into effect for XL Bully type dogs in Northern Ireland on 5 July 2024. From this date, owners are not allowed to breed, sell, exchange, gift or abandon an XL Bully type dog, and they must keep their dog muzzled and on a lead when...

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