CORONAVIRUS: Mid Ulster Council closes leisure and cultural centres
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The decision has been made in response to growing public health concerns and to address issues of social distancing which has been identified as a measure to limit the spread of the virus.
Chair of the Council, Councillor Martin Kearney said: “Of paramount importance is the health and well-being of our staff, our customers and of our wider local communities.
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Hide Ad“We hope these closures will offer reassurance to our employees and the public, as well as making a very practical contribution to minimising social contact.
“Our staff will be reporting to work as normal, our parks and open spaces remain open and our other services are being delivered as normal”.
The closures apply to:
Burnavon Arts and Cultural Centre
Bridewell Visitor Information Centre
Cookstown Leisure Centre
Dungannon Leisure Centre
Greenvale Leisure Centre
Hill of The O’Neill and Ranfurly House
Maghera Leisure Centre
Meadowbank Sports Arena
Mid Ulster Sports Arena
Moneymore Recreation Centre
Pitches and Pavilions
Seamus Heaney HomePlace
Tobermore Golf Centre.
Our parks, play areas, open spaces, depots, recycling centres and council offices remain open at this time. Community facilities will be kept under review.
The Council continues to plan for other contingencies and the delivery of its essential services.
For further information, visit www.midulstercouncil.org/COVID19 or follow the Council on Facebook and Twitter.
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