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Qualified Electronic Signatures: Answering your questions

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Qualified Electronic Signatures: Answering your questions

Following HM Land Registry's recent announcement that we will accept Qualified Electronic Signatures (QES), we've put together answers to your most frequently asked questions to help you understand how this is working in practice.

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The sensitive matter of preparing exempt document applications

Posted by: Sonia Southwell, Posted on: 16 March 2017 - Categories: Law and practice
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Our Exempt Documents Team provide a step-by-step guide to preparing exempt document applications which meet our requirements.

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My apprenticeship story: using my passion for writing

Posted by: Leticia Atkinson, Posted on: 10 March 2017 - Categories: Working at HM Land Registry
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Leticia is an apprentice in our Plymouth Office. She writes about taking an opportunity to join the project team developing our new staff intranet site.

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Why an open minded approach can only benefit you as an IT apprentice

Posted by: Elliott Turfrey, Posted on: 9 March 2017 - Categories: Working at HM Land Registry
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Elliott talks about his apprenticeship and the placements he has had within IT Operations, who maintain availability and performance of our services.

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Urban archaeology and the science of urban preservation

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 9 March 2017 - Categories: Data
An archaeologist washes an artifact excavated at a dig.

...road network was used to an optimal level which meant that vehicle access to the city centre was permitted only for residents. Planning for a third line, ‘Metro C’ was...

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When I grow up I want to be a…Facilities Manager!

Posted by: Leah Gregory, Posted on: 8 March 2017 - Categories: Working at HM Land Registry
Noticeboard with a post-it for Facility Management.

...apprentice, after only two and a half years with HM Land Registry. What started out as a two-year apprenticeship, where I thought at the very least I would gain a...

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My life as an HM Land Registry IT apprentice

Posted by: Jessica Ball, Posted on: 7 March 2017 - Categories: Working at HM Land Registry
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My name is Jessica and I’m an apprentice in HM Land Registry’s in-house information technology (IT) function, Information Systems (commonly called IS). I started my apprenticeship in October 2016 and,...

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My apprenticeship story: reverse mentoring

Posted by: Georgia Scarborough, Posted on: 6 March 2017 - Categories: Working at HM Land Registry
Thought cloud illustrating various elements of mentoring, including training, motivation, advice, success, direction, coaching, support and goal.

...only been an apprentice for 15 months and so was still getting to grips with things myself- what could I realistically offer as a mentor? Photo: © garagestock/Shutterstock.com A mentor...

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Spatial data infrastructure: critical for planning and delivering the bottom line

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 2 March 2017 - Categories: Data
Two engineers at work, viewed through a cog wheel.

...case study of hidden depths On the global stage, a challenging scenario has been played out with the episodic implementation of Rome’s Metro line C project. Initiated using contemporary planning...

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Keeping HM Land Registry’s IT engine going

Posted by: Steve Phillips, Posted on: 23 February 2017 - Categories: Working at HM Land Registry
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...operate reliably. A lot of the work we do in IT often goes unseen. We keep servers patched, fight a daily battle against viruses and make sure telephones work and...

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New wave: applied geospatial data in blue-green infrastructure planning

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 23 February 2017 - Categories: Data
Thames Barrier

...of the eco-system by identifying their location. Primary issues are building and sustaining a connected green community for human habitation but also making the same provision for plant, mammal and...

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