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  • Freedom of Information

    17/05/2019 14:52:39

    Freedom of Information The Freedom of Information Act 2000 makes it easier for you to get information about us. This law, which came into force on 1 January 2005, allows anyone to ask for any information we hold. We already make a significant amount of information availabl...

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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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  • The Hub BT80

    07/01/2021 11:51:54

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  • Bella Travel

    06/04/2023 15:40:50

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  • Sculpt Skin & Beauty

    27/10/2025 21:29:51

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  • Mid Ulster Development Plan

    25/07/2019 10:56:49

    Local Development Plan Mid Ulster Local Development Plan 2030 Mid Ulster District Council is responsible for the preparation of a Local Development Plan for the District.  The purpose of the Council's Local Development Plan, comprising the Plan Strategy and Local Polici...

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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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  • Food Allergies

    09/07/2019 11:27:08

    Food Allergies What is a food allergy? A food allergy is a rapid and potentially serious response to a food by your immune system. It can trigger classic allergy symptoms such as a rash, wheezing and itching. The most common food allergies among adults are fish, shellfis...

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  • Register Premises

    04/07/2019 11:42:15

    Register Premises If you wish to hold a civil marriage or civil partnership registration in premises in Northern Ireland, they must first be approved by the Council.​ Apply online to have a place approved for weddings and civil ceremonies Who can apply? Place Appro...

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