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Finding requisitions on the portal has just got easier

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Finding requisitions on the portal has just got easier

Two new enhancements have been added to the portal, designed to save customers’ time and provide greater clarity on the progress of their applications.

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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
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...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
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...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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How to lodge certified copies with first registrations

Posted by: Suzanne Grindle, Process Improvement Lead, Posted on: 6 January 2017 - Categories: Law and practice
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...are in the control of the applicant (as listed in the Form DL). My organisation will comply with any HM Land Registry request to lodge the originals of such deeds...

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Digital developments over 2016

Posted by: Eddie Davies, Deputy Director – Digital Services (Head of Product), Posted on: 5 January 2017 - Categories: Digital services
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...is that the service is simple and easy to use. Local Land Charges 2016 was a year of considerable progress for Local Land Charges (LLC). The LLC in-house IT team...

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