How the Local Land Charges Advisory Board is improving our service
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Our Local Land Charges Advisory Board ensures our stakeholders’ interests are considered when developing policies, services and products.
Our Local Land Charges Advisory Board ensures our stakeholders’ interests are considered when developing policies, services and products.
Sending certified copies of deeds with first registration applications is faster, more secure and less costly than lodging original documents. Here’s how to make the most of the opportunity.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Peter Dennis of our Disabled Employee Network reflects on how our policies are benefiting colleagues with a disability.
Flexible working hours and a Carer's Passport are just two of the ways in which HM Land Registry supports colleagues with caring responsibilities. On Carers Rights Day, Louise Brumpton tells how her family's quality of life has been transformed since she joined the organisation.
Openness and honesty have underpinned the hard work involved in migrating Stockton-on-Tees' data to the central Local Land Charges Register, says the council's Legal Practice Team Leader Alison Thomas.
Israel Spielman was perhaps our first colleague from an ethnic minority when he joined HM Land Registry shortly before the First World War. Today just over 5% of our staff declare they’re from a black, Asian and minority ethnic background, a figure we are striving to increase.
We are seeking feedback on our draft standard for digital identity checking, designed to support the development of new and accessible services for conveyancers.
An update on the speed of our service and measures we’re taking to continue to improve.
Through celebrating Black History Month, we want to foster a workplace culture where we celebrate our people and continuously evolve.
Increasing the pace at which local authorities are joining our digital Local Land Charges Register is vital. Through listening to user feedback and identifying the scope and scale of the work required for each authority, we have developed a new regional approach to deliver a better experience.