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  • Dual Language Street Name Plate Policy

    17/01/2022 13:57:45

    Dual Language Street Name Plate Policy   The Council will apply this policy when considering applications for dual language signage expressing the name of the street in a language other than English, to both existing and new streets. The 1995 Order (Article 11 of The Loc...

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  • Petroleum Licences

    04/07/2019 11:41:02

    Petroleum Licences Petroleum If you store petroleum you must be licensed by Mid Ulster District Council. 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 milli...

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  • How to use Leisure Hub

    10/07/2020 09:22:45

    The Leisure Hub The Leisure Hub is a new self-

    service

    customer platform for Mid Ulster District Council leisure users and offers a range of features that enable you to interact with our leisure facilities. It is designed to give you complete control over your memberships, pa...

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  • Dogs and Animal Welfare

    16/05/2019 16:13:51

    Dogs and Animal Welfare Be a responsible dog owner Owning and caring for an animal can be a source of great enjoyment. It is also a big responsibility.   The Council is responsible for dog control issues, including dog licensing, stray dogs, complaints about barking dogs...

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  • Apply for Planning Permission

    26/04/2022 09:08:53

    Apply for Planning Permission You can now apply for planning permission online (with the exception of Hazardous Substance Consent).  If you are applying for Hazardous Substance Consent email planning@midulstercouncil.org and request the relevant application form which ...

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  • Litter

    08/07/2019 15:16:14

    Litter and the law Mid Ulster District Council is responsible for enforcing laws on litter. We also deal with a range of other offences like fly-tipping, graffiti, fly-posting and  dog fouling . Under the  Litter (Northern Ireland) Order 1994 , it's a criminal offence to d...

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