Drawing the line on boundaries
...rules, I’m afraid. If you want to change an existing boundary, such as replacing an old fence with a new one, we always recommend discussing with your neighbour first and...
...rules, I’m afraid. If you want to change an existing boundary, such as replacing an old fence with a new one, we always recommend discussing with your neighbour first and...
Ten years ago, I stood on the front doorstep of my new home, waiting for the delivery lorry to arrive. An older couple walked past my house and then doubled...
...there you have it. We hope you’ve found our tips useful and we're looking forward to welcoming new members of staff in the near future. Good luck with your application!...
...heart of what we do: “We give assurance”, “We have integrity”, “We drive innovation”, “We are professional”. A leadership team open to new ideas and genuine in their support of...
...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...
...Things were very quiet and the opposing Germans did little to make their life uncomfortable, even forsaking the tempting target of sappers digging a new trench for days. From Belgium...
...working on the Local Land Charges programme as a Delivery Manager. This is a new register for HM Land Registry and will consolidate the records held by 326 local authorities...
...have seen a real appetite for technologies such as smart contracts, it is all still very new and we want to explore all the different models and technology providers available....
...number! Searching by HM Land Registry Reference is especially useful if you are trying to find out about a new title application and you don’t have a title number yet....
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