How SearchLand is using our data to help land developers

...plan review. We know of one new user who was searching for land to build a house on. Within a week he found 30 sites, was able to engage with...
...plan review. We know of one new user who was searching for land to build a house on. Within a week he found 30 sites, was able to engage with...
The success of HM Land Registry’s digital Local Land Charges Register has depended on working with users of the new service. Paul Albone, tmgroup’s Chief Operating Officer, writes about the...
...Registry to help them update and publish their information on the intranet. As we add content to the new site, we carry out user testing to see how people navigate...
Since it was launched in 2009, our customer portal has become the front door into HM Land Registry for the majority of our customers. While new features and services had...
...customers and find out which new developments we should prioritise. We published a roadmap that our community members can use to suggest new features, and vote and comment on the...
...The sale is legal, the new owner can move in, and the property is theirs. Their legal rights are protected in the Land Register the moment we receive the new...
...people miss the old website, but it’s important to remember that it contained a lot of duplication and wasn’t focused on user needs. Helping people online The times when people...
...hard at work formalising new, tiered licences. In these cases, licences will cater for research and personal interest users, under free to use terms, offer equitable terms for solely commercial...
...easy access to our users. This means we can get constant feedback on designs and know what our users need. Accessibility considerations are also incredibly important. We’ve been able to...
...check their compatibility with DRAGON. This work will help other new users and also ensure that it works for our customers too. I'm also involved in looking at the diversity...