A taste of my culture and heritage
Nonsi Martins, Registration Officer, shares why Black History Month is important, what it means to her, and her family recipe for Oxtail stew for you to try at home....
Nonsi Martins, Registration Officer, shares why Black History Month is important, what it means to her, and her family recipe for Oxtail stew for you to try at home....
...new services planned for release this year. There were also new ideas for future services which have been added to the backlog, and input from the community will help to...
...understand up front means users can make more informed decisions, earlier in the process. For example, it’s common for people to get emotionally attached to a property they’d like to...
...monthly. For more help in avoiding requisitions, head to our customer training hub and download Quick wins for fewer requisitions (under Checklists). Find out about our Digital Registration Service (DRS)....
@hsleathphoto HM Land Registry is working with customers to help drive down the number of requests for information (requisitions) we send, which cause delays in the registration process and can...
...title register). And that’s it for this year. As mentioned earlier, 2019 promises to be another big year for HM Land Registry as we continue to work toward our...
...so for this year’s Black History Month, I thought I’d share a bit about the volunteering I do. In a world where we are all pressed for time; we sometimes...
...a rep for Assured, our staff network for sexual orientation and gender identity. I represent the LGBT+ members of the Hull Office and I endeavour to make sure that the...
...application to HM Land Registry to register, for example, a forged transfer or mortgage deed, this is officially known as ‘registered title fraud’. Over the past five years, HM Land...
...I’ve always had a keen interest in technology, the future and making things happen for people and HM Land Registry looked like a fantastic place for me to do this....