Drawing the line on boundaries

...as ‘to maintain the boundaries marked with an inward facing T mark’. Larger developments tend to have some indication provided by the builder, but there are no hard and fast...
...as ‘to maintain the boundaries marked with an inward facing T mark’. Larger developments tend to have some indication provided by the builder, but there are no hard and fast...
...session in Coventry certainly looked enjoyable and so did the Bollywood dance class in Fylde. So great to see staff getting involved and learning something new! If you’re thinking of...
...value and the interest is not recorded. These are known as ‘overriding interests’ and more information in relation to these can be found in Practice Guide 15. Further information on...
...five large folders of instructions; scores of stamps; specialist pens and pencils, (including a “crow quill” which was an old-fashioned fountain pen that had to be dipped in ink); and...
...in any workplace. Twice a week we gather in hubs to discuss the progress we are making as an office and how we are affected by any changes within the...
...may do so from time to time for quality assurance purposes and to meet our responsibilities to maintain the integrity of the register. If the application is cancelled for non-lodgement...
...was a need to preserve the natural landscape. Additionally, built environments contributed significantly to climate change. More recent research into green infrastructure has focused on how planned communities will be...
...potential to disrupt the flow of the infrastructure supply chain. Disruption translates into costs passed on to the client. Planners need the capability to identify both geographical assets and to...
...how it fits into everything else that HM Land Registry does. I believe the scheme has also provided Graham with an invaluable perspective into what the role of an apprentice...
...background in hospitality and retail management, but I’ve immersed myself in my new working environment and it’s been great to test my brain again. In my first few months, I...