Expanding and improving our Local Land Charges Register

On 20 November Blackpool Council transferred their local land charges (LLC) service to HM Land Registry (HMLR). They are the fourth local authority to go live on the new service...
On 20 November Blackpool Council transferred their local land charges (LLC) service to HM Land Registry (HMLR). They are the fourth local authority to go live on the new service...
I’m relatively new to the world of data visualisation – but, I’m delighted to say, I’m already a prizewinner! I entered MeasureCamp’s Data Viz Wiz competition at the suggestion of...
...Registering new builds: Can we fix it? Yes, we can! In July we introduced the latest of our projects to see how we can make it easier to register new...
...quick and simple to deal with us As outlined in our Business Strategy, we want to become the world’s leading land registry and we’re working on a new solution to...
...includes the lodging of applications – with our new Digital Registration Service. Part of HM Land Registry’s portal, the new Digital Registration Service checks information as you enter it, before...
...customers to find out how we can make using the new service as simple and easy as possible. The good news is, based on those conversations, we have found a...
...the core of this new system and we’re rolling it out across application types. Our new Application Processing Engine has already reduced the time taken to process some applications by...
...to meet customers’ differing needs seamlessly. We set up our Business Gateway Community in 2021 to work with software developers and our customers to understand their priorities, co-design new services...
...has been trialling new approaches in its use of HM Land Registry’s Digital Registration Service (DRS). Demonstrating how some customers are thinking outside the box, Victoria Humphries, a Commercial Real...
We are making the process by which we enter personal covenants in the register more consistent. Customers now see (since 13 November) a new entry in the register in respect...