Stories By Adam Morton, Local Democracy Reporter
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoWHO would classify virus as ‘out of control’ in our three council boroughs, says Southern Health Trust chief
The Chief Executive of the Southern Health and Social Care Trust has said the level of Covid-19 in the local community...
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News
/ 4 years agoPlans for multi-million pound redevelopment of Cookstown primary school
Mid Ulster District Council’s planning department is currently considering an application for the redevelopment of a Cookstown primary school. The application...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoCouncil to spend more than £14,000 tackling anti-social behaviour at a Dungannon Park
Members of Mid Ulster District Council’s policy and resource committee have backed plans to combat anti-social behaviour at a Dungannon Park....
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News
/ 4 years agoPlans to convert former Cookstown convent into apartments
Plans have been submitted to Mid Ulster District Council that could see a disused convent in Cookstown converted into apartments. The...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoCuts to Translink services leaves ‘carers not able to get to care homes’, Council told
Cuts to Translink services are stopping care workers from getting to work, a Dungannon councillor has claimed. Speaking at the monthly...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoFears half of Dungannon businesses ‘won’t be there in a month’s time’
A Dungannon councillor has expressed fears half of businesses within the town could close their doors permanently in the next month,...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoRow over dual language policy as Sinn Fein accused of acting ‘like what a dog does when it pees’
Tempers flared during a meeting of Mid Ulster District Council as, for the second time in nine days, calls to review...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years ago‘Somehow, it feels worse this time’ as Chair of Mid-Ulster Council warns of ‘very difficult winter’
The Chair of Mid Ulster District Council says it feel like the Covid-19 pandemic is “hitting closer to home” this time...
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Dungannon
/ 4 years agoAction plan drawn up to help Dungannon park shake reputation as anti-social ‘hot-spot’
A plague of anti-social behaviour at a public park and cemetery in Dungannon is forcing councillors in the area to take...