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  • Annual Monitoring Returns

    27/07/2020 14:13:03

    Rural Needs Annual Monitoring Returns On this page you'll find the Council's Rural Needs Annual Monitoring Returns. Annual Monitoring Returns: 5th Annual Needs Monitoring Report (2021-2022). PDF (daera-ni.gov.uk) 4th Rural Needs Annual Monitoring Report (2020-2...

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  • Rural Needs

    25/07/2019 16:06:06

    Rural Needs Mid Ulster District Council has a statutory duty under the Rural Needs Act (NI) 2016 to consider rural needs in the development of new policies, plans or strategies and in any service design/delivery decisions. For the purpose of having due regard to rural ne...

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  • Cross County Fuels

    16/03/2021 13:00:25

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  • NEW Landscapes

    22/05/2023 10:01:21

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  • Local Development Plan 2030 - Draft Plan Strategy and Supporting Documents

    16/10/2020 11:12:02

    Local Development Plan 2030 - Draft Plan Strategy and Supporting Documents The  Draft Plan Strategy sets out the Council’s vision for planning land use up to 2030 and details the objectives, spatial planning framework and planning policies which we propose to use to deliver ...

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  • FW Supplies

    08/01/2021 16:13:05

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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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  • Bellaghy Regeneration

    12/03/2025 14:54:24

    Bellaghy Regeneration Bellaghy has two significant cultural sites located in the centre of the village: Bellaghy Bawn which is owned by the Department for Communities; and Seamus Heaney HomePlace, which is owned and managed by Mid Ulster District Council.  Bellaghy Bawn ...

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  • Ballyronan Wood

    21/01/2022 11:06:39

    Ballyronan Wood The woodland walk was first created in the early 1980s and since there has undergone minor repairs. The woodland walk is prone to seasonal closures due to flooding, given its close proximity to the Lough. Ballyronan Marina has been extensively redeveloped in 2...

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