Looking back on 2018/19
...‘world-leading land registry’. We raise more than 3,000 requests for information daily. In 2017/18 the costs were between £2 and £3 million in staff time and resource. Add the resource...
...‘world-leading land registry’. We raise more than 3,000 requests for information daily. In 2017/18 the costs were between £2 and £3 million in staff time and resource. Add the resource...
...Service (DRS) which is available on our portal and is free for all of our business customers to use. Or, for customers who wish to invest in a more tailored...
...driven services for years to come. After a spell in development, and a lengthy public-beta to ensure a best-in-class user experience, I’m pleased to say the Use land and property...
...our services and promote public health in the most effective way. We have also extended the opening hours of our Customer Support Centre until 5pm each day. In addition, we...
...are better at history than biology and can’t dance. What we all want from our work, though, is a decent employer who treats us with respect, gives us the tools...
...our people are free to make decisions on more complex cases and have more scope to develop their skills and careers. We are able to use some of the insights...
...against an application and enables us to automate and speed up many of the manual tasks traditionally required to review and process an application. By automating where possible, we free...
...using property and location data, is promoting the next generation of data-led tech solutions. The programme is now in its eighth cycle. So far 137 start-ups have been supported by...
...They launched an app which makes it quick, easy and free to find detailed and reliable accessibility information, helping disabled people find accessible places and enjoy greater social inclusion. Sociability...
...players are locations, based on their names. So, Jordan Pickford becomes Pickford Avenue in Bolton, for example. I took the relevant postcode sector, "BL3 1", for example, and looked up...