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  • Dungannon Pool Opening Times

    26/07/2019 14:07:04

    Dungannon Pool Opening Times Please note: Timetables are subject to change. It is advisable to contact individual leisure centres before your visit to check availability. Book online through the Mid Ulster Leisure Hub . Main Pool Days Opening times Monday...

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  • The Performance Lab

    08/02/2022 16:47:59

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  • Preferred Options Paper

    25/07/2019 11:11:41

    Preferred Options Paper Following extensive  preparatory work and data gathering  Mid Ulster District Council published their Local Development Plan 2030 Preferred Options Paper (POP) together with a Sustainability Appraisal Interim Report. A  series of policy reviews  ...

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  • Local Development Plan 2030 - Draft Plan Strategy and Supporting Documents

    16/10/2020 11:12:02

    Local Development Plan 2030 - Draft Plan Strategy and Supporting Documents The  Draft Plan Strategy sets out the Council’s vision for planning land use up to 2030 and details the objectives, spatial planning framework and planning policies which we propose to use to deliver ...

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  • Connecting Pomeroy

    10/10/2019 09:51:18

    Connecting Pomeroy Connecting Pomeroy is a £7.1M EU PEACE IV project creating community cohesion, community facilities and an iconic magic forest and visitor centre in the County Tyrone village. Celebration event marks completion of £7M Connecting Pomeroy project Fu...

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  • Food Premises Approval

    11/06/2019 11:17:15

    Food Premises Approval Apply online for Food Premises Approval Examples of types of premises that are required to be approved by the Council are standalone (ie not attached to a slaughter house,

    cutting

    plant or game handling establishment). Meat processing plant M...

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  • Gritting

    22/07/2019 13:20:53

    Gritting The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) staff are on standby 24 hours a day to monitor and react according to adverse weather conditions. Mid Ulster District Council is not responsible for the gritting of roads and footpaths. This responsibility lies with the  Dep...

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