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  • Certificate of Fitness (Housing)

    11/06/2019 11:35:55

    Certificate of Fitness (Housing) ​Under the Private Tenancies (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 (Article 33), we carry out inspections to check whether properties are fit to live in.​ Apply for a Certificate of Fitness Eligibility Criteria Landlords who own certain typ...

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  • Your choices and rights

    29/07/2019 16:13:59

    Your choices and rights You have a number of rights in relation to your information, and you can make a number of choices about how we collect and use it. For example, you can decide not to receive marketing material from us, tell us how you want to receive marketing co...

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  • Buy a Bin

    19/04/2019 09:38:42

    Buy a Bin Purchase bins and replacement parts Bins and replacement parts can be purchased from the Council. You can now purchase household bins online.  If you purchase all 3 household bins (black, blue and brown) at the same time you'll save £18*  The normal househol...

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  • Tattooing, Piercing, Acupuncture & Electrolysis

    11/06/2019 20:33:44

    Tattooing, Piercing, Acupuncture & Electrolysis If you offer tattooing, semi-permanent skin colouring, cosmetic piercing, acupuncture or electrolysis in Northern Ireland, you must be registered with your local district council.​ Apply to register to offer tattooing, pier...

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  • Town Branding

    01/02/2019 15:44:29

    Town Branding Mid Ulster's town centre branding projects give our towns a vibrant look and feel for both residents and visitors. They increase the towns profile both as a place to live, work and visit.  Three unique brands for Cookstown, Dungannon and Magherafelt help prom...

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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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