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  • Investing in Mid Ulster

    03/12/2020 17:13:38

    Investing in Mid Ulster Investing in Mid Ulster - Building for a better future.  Mid Ulster Sports Arena Mid Ulster District Council has received an investment of £1.2m through Sport NI’s National Lottery Funded Multi Facility Fund. Thanks to this funding, Mid Ulster Sp...

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  • Giant Hogweed

    18/09/2024 10:15:55

    Giant Hogweed Be aware of Giant hogweed and avoid contact. Do not touch - Giant Hogweed can cause serious burns. In case of contact - Seek immediate shelter from the sun (exposure to sap makes skin hypersensitive to sunlight and UV rays). Thoroughly wash exposed skin ...

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  • Rates for disposal of commercial waste

    12/06/2019 15:40:42

    Rates for disposal of commercial waste The rates for the disposal of commercial waste at recycling centres are given below (minimum charge £5.00 inc VAT). Material   Rate per Tonne (+ VAT = Total Per Tonne) Residual Waste £175 (+ £35 = £210) W...

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  • Hairdresser & Barber Registration

    11/06/2019 12:09:03

    Hairdresser & Barber Registration If you operate as a hairdresser in Northern Ireland, you must be registered with your local district council.​ Apply to register your hairdressing or barber business Mid Ulster District Council has made by-laws relating to the followi...

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  • Waste Reduction Tips

    20/04/2020 15:40:43

    Waste Reduction Tips Reducing waste in your home Please be a Recycling Hero and help us in these unprecedented times by reducing the amount of waste you produce at home. We’ve listed some suggestions below to get you started: In the home  Recycle right using all of your...

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  • Swiss Facades

    17/12/2020 14:56:26

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  • Village Plans

    01/02/2019 15:44:49

    Village Plans From a village enhancement scheme in Ballygawley to 4 newly enhanced play parks in Caledon, Granville, Augher and Tobermore, Mid Ulster is beginning to see the results from the first projects to be completed under a £2.8M rural development programme. A total ...

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