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  • Book of condolence

    04/06/2020 10:26:04

    Online Book Of Condolence An online space for our residents to dedicate a message of remembrance. Mid Ulster District Council has opened a Book of Condolence in memory of the victims of the attack in Bondi Beach, Sydney.   Physical Books of Condolence are now open a...

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  • Digital People, Culture and Capability Workstream

    23/09/2022 15:39:34

    Digital People, Culture and Capability Workstream To become the modern digital council we aspire to be, we need to change our mindset, the way we work, and transform our skills and capabilities. We need our permanent staff to have digital, data and technology skills to help ...

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  • TriSmart

    05/02/2021 00:17:20

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  • Peak Performance Gym

    19/05/2023 15:58:56

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  • Supporting Fairtrade

    11/02/2020 13:27:44

    Supporting Fairtrade Since 2021, Mid Ulster District Council has been certified as a Fairtrade District and has successfully renewed its certification until 22 December 2026. What is a Fairtrade District? A place where our shops and retail outlets offer Fairtrade pro...

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  • Glasgowbury

    17/05/2023 10:35:18

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  • Digital Themes

    23/09/2022 15:13:47

    Digital Transformation Themes Our Digital Transformation Strategy has 6 themes: Digital mindset and culture We will support our leaders and staff to be confident with and welcoming of technology innovation, so they can better understand and serve our citizens and have a m...

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  • Community Life Saving

    22/07/2019 09:53:55

    Community Life Saving Mid Ulster District Council, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) and other agencies are striving to create a Community of Lifesavers. The goal is to increase the number of people who survive an out of hospital cardiac a...

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  • Petroleum Licence

    11/06/2019 12:53:53

    Petroleum Licence If you store petroleum you must be licensed by your local authority.​ You must comply with any conditions attached to a licence. Licences are not required for any petrol kept for private use or for sale that is not more than 570 millilitres per containe...

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