Recognising the vital work of conveyancers
...across small teams, we have added features to DRS to allow people to access and submit colleagues’ applications. We have also introduced the ability to edit those applications, including applicant...
...across small teams, we have added features to DRS to allow people to access and submit colleagues’ applications. We have also introduced the ability to edit those applications, including applicant...
...had reviewed historical versions of the register to try to locate any previous addresses for, or information about, the lender. In doing so, we had inspected the transfer to the...
...cancellations of applications. This in turn allows us to focus on reducing any delays. Extensions can be requested; the best way is through the Reply to Requisition tool in the...
...feedback. We removed adjoining registration information to ensure that our search results are simpler and easier to interpret. In working with the constituent members, we were able to gain valuable...
...something is said. Our perception of different topics can be influenced by our environment and conditioning, for example through social media or the people that influence us. However, instead of...
...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...
...and workshops to improve our customer services, and increased my knowledge on how to make online content accessible. I’ve been part of the GDS steering group to organise the regular...
...period to 2012 which injected an initial £9.9 billion into the British economy. Infrastructure development created 8,000 subcontracting jobs. By 2014, this figure was £14bn and investment in the development...
...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...
...it harder to find what they need It’s easy within government and our own organisations to use words and phrases that are familiar to us, and easy to forget these...