Little big things

...I meet someone new. In many ways it never gets any easier but it’s important to me. I want people to understand me. I don’t want to omit key things...
...I meet someone new. In many ways it never gets any easier but it’s important to me. I want people to understand me. I don’t want to omit key things...
...that with the great support network we have I’ll be able to overcome these obstacles and continue on my HM Land Registry journey. I enjoy learning new things in my...
...some common teething troubles, so I thought I would try to clarify the new practice and its requirements, to make sure your first registrations are processed smoothly. Top tips As...
...and government. We then spoke about the new services we are looking to build and how they will be used by our customers. The day culminated with an open discussion...
...most teenagers are. I couldn’t justify going to university when I didn’t have a particular career I knew I wanted to work towards, so I started looking at apprenticeships. I...
...Registry to try something new and expand on existing skills. I started at HM Land Registry in October 2014 as an apprentice and getting involved in the reverse mentoring scheme...
...and associated infrastructure needs. Alongside the improved registration of land, the transformation will also involve working with the private sector to research and test new digital registers, potentially exploring blockchain,...
...we are obliged to safeguard the information it contains, to prevent fraud or misuse. To ensure users of CCOD and OCOD don’t use the data to harm others or breach...
Zoltan Gabor/Shutterstock.com Chief Executive and Chief Land Registrar Graham Farrant explains how our new Business Strategy sets our direction for the next five years HM Land Registry was set up...
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