Keeping HM Land Registry’s IT engine going

...a plane while it’s still flying – you don’t want to get it wrong. Thanks to careful planning and the professionalism of the teams involved, both projects were successful and...
...a plane while it’s still flying – you don’t want to get it wrong. Thanks to careful planning and the professionalism of the teams involved, both projects were successful and...
...in a variety of physical, electronic and digital formats. It's exciting to work on as we're not simply adding digital tools to something that exists, we’re building a user-centred design...
...will help professionals get the most from the service. The advice in this blog builds on the step by step instructions in our Application Enquiry user guide and adds some...
...team have enabled joint guidance to be informative, joined-up, efficient and relevant. We're confident that this interaction will support the changes within our joint customer base and minimise disruption to...
...eIDAS. We have continued to explore this solution and made excellent progress in understanding what criteria might need to be met for HM Land Registry to be able to accept...
...family; when the chips are down, we work together to solve problems. Outside of that we work together to deliver better services to our customers whether internal or external –...
...policy on addresses for service. What is happening? We use addresses for service to contact applicants and to get in touch with property owners when we need to. Apart from...
...of our claim against the firm involved. In the end, a settlement was reached which resulted in a significant, if not total, recovery under the recourse provisions. In CLR v...
...1897 but it took until 1925 before the power was introduced for the government to initiate areas of compulsory registration. The first compulsory area was Eastbourne in 1926 which now...
...to enrich the information within the register to make it more accessible, available and readable. Registers to support our digital transformation Early on in our work on Digital Street we...