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  • Sustainability Strategy and Climate Change Action Plan Consultation

    30/09/2024 14:33:13

    Sustainability Strategy and Climate Change Action Plan Consultation We are currently undertaking a 12-week public consultation on the Councils Draft Sustainability Strategy and Climate Action Plan (2024 – 2028). The aim is to seek comments on this Plan and we would like you ...

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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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  • Flowerbed Sponsorship

    12/11/2020 14:13:08

    Flowerbed Sponsorship Mid Ulster District Council is inviting organisations and businesses to submit proposals for flowerbed and planting sponsorship in towns and villages across the district. This is a great opportunity for local organisations and businesses to increa...

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  • Register a birth

    17/04/2019 10:00:09

    Register a birth Babies born in Northern Ireland must be registered within 42 days (6 weeks) of being born.   When you register your baby with us, you will get one free short form birth certificate and an Infant Registration Card (HS123). You can then register your baby ...

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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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  • Good Relations

    09/07/2019 09:43:21

    Good Relations Good relations across all parts of our community are an essential ingredient of building a prosperous, peaceful and safe society which is enriched by diversity and is welcoming to all. Specifically, tackling the twin blights of sectarianism and racism, in ...

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