Stories By Adam Morton, Local Democracy Reporter
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Cookstown
/ 4 years agoMid Ulster Council’s new Chief Executive set to receive in excess of £100,000 a year
Mid Ulster District Council has confirmed its new Chief Executive will receive a financial package in excess of £100,000 per year....
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoCouncil to seek meeting with Southern Trust over potential health hub in Dungannon
Mid Ulster District Council looks set to seek a meeting with the Southern Health and Social Care Trust to discuss the...
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Cookstown
/ 4 years agoCalls for improvements around Lough Fea described as one of the ‘jewels in our crown’
A Cookstown councillor has called for improvements to be made to the paths along what he described as one of the...
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News
/ 4 years agoMid Ulster Council to lend support to All-Ireland health service campaign – despite Unionist reservations
Mid Ulster District looks set to lend its support to a campaign for an All-Ireland health service – despite reservations from...
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Cookstown
/ 4 years agoPlans for 39 new homes in Cookstown
Plans have been submitted to Mid Ulster District Council’s planners to bring 39 new homes to Cookstown. If approved, permission will...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoMid Ulster Council losing £600,000 per month in income during pandemic
Mid Ulster District Council is losing £600,000 per month in income, its acting Chief Executive has said. The Chief Executive highlighted...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoMid-Ulster Council ‘sends out message’ that area is ‘cold house for the Unionist minority’
Mid Ulster’s District Council has “again sent out the message” it is a “cold house for the Unionist minority” who live...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoChief Executive admits Trust’s estate not the ideal location for treatment and containment of Covid-19
The Southern Trust’s estate is not the ideal location for treatment and containment of the virus, it has been revealed. The...
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News
/ 4 years agoCost of purchasing brown and black bins in Mid Ulster to increase from April
The cost of purchasing some brown and black bins in Mid Ulster looks set to increase from April next year. However,...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years ago‘Farcical’ dual language street sign policy ‘causing a major division’ among residents on Eglish road
Mid Ulster District Council’s environment committee has again voted to maintain the status quo with regards to Council’s dual language street...