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The Land Registration Academy – shaping the future of our caseworkers

A banner saying 'Land Registration Academy' and 'We're ready for your ambition', with caseworkers glimpsed at a desk behind.

The Land Registration Academy – shaping the future of our caseworkers

Jeff Saunders, our Head of Service Delivery – People, Strategic Improvement & Planning, explores how our award-winning in-house training programme is helping to shape, develop and expand our casework capability and the impact it’s had on organisational performance.

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Keeping it sustainable: how intelligent data revitalises brownfield sites

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 9 February 2017 - Categories: Data
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...preferred locations. The trend for urban expansion has been acknowledged by both central and local government. The Department for Communities and Local Government's Housing White Paper stresses that the country...

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How we recover indemnity payments in fraud cases

Posted by: John Pownall, Posted on: 6 February 2017 - Categories: Law and practice
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John Pownall, Head of Guarantee and Litigation Group, explains how we try to recover indemnity payments made in cases of fraud and forgery.

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New approach to new business: how will your infrastructure start-up work with big data?

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 2 February 2017 - Categories: Data
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...now be wondering how to keep opportunities fluid while trying to swat up on what seem to be endless techniques to apply data for 3D modelling. What’s even more daunting...

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User testing informs Digital Mortgage development

Posted by: Shaun Ewings, Posted on: 1 February 2017 - Categories: Digital services
Smartphone showing 'Sign your mortgage deed' web page.

...what we meant by ‘signing digitally’. To sign the deed, our users just needed to enter a code which we’d sent to their mobile phones, and press a button to...

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GOV.UK - what we’re working on: January 2017

Posted by: Stephanie Hill, Posted on: 30 January 2017 - Categories: Digital services
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...VDD form. The solution My colleague went to her manager, who I’d worked with before on improvements to GOV.UK. She suggested getting in touch with the Digital Team. After she...

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How geospatial data works with GIS to map the big picture for big data

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 26 January 2017 - Categories: Data
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...location using the appropriate materials is both a time saver and, further down the line contributes to revenue generation and sustainable communities. Layers have meaning: standard toolkit for infrastructure professionals...

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Are you a BIM expert?

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 19 January 2017 - Categories: Data
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...loss of millions rather than thousands of pounds in revenue. Time to get virtual: good data; BIM makes it better We're in a golden era for infrastructure. Future cities are...

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High-profile case shows how property fraud can happen

Posted by: Jessica Prasad, Posted on: 16 January 2017 - Categories: Buying and selling property
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...activity is suspicious and seek further advice if you are concerned If you feel your property might be at risk of fraud, you can have a restriction entered. This is...

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Six months in: working in the official copies team

Posted by: Fahmida Miah, Posted on: 13 January 2017 - Categories: Working at HM Land Registry
Fahmida with fellow members of the official copies team.

...for a new challenge and my case processing history set me up well for the role. This will also be my first time working in the Civil Service. I often...

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Electronic extent data: five essentials to drive your infrastructure project

Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 12 January 2017 - Categories: Data
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...type of data for you to use for your specific project. Flexible use of data keeps your project moving and prevents bumps in the road Good business is all about...

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