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Enhancing our registers

Posted by: Gareth Robson, Head of Data Capture and Management, Posted on: 1 October 2019 - Categories: Data
Data being held in digital format

We’ve built a prototype digital register to explore and improve the structure of our data and how the next evolution of the Land Register could deliver significant benefits for data users, as Gareth Robson explains.

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Could blockchain be the future of the property market?

Posted by: Lauren Tombs, Posted on: 24 May 2019 - Categories: Buying and selling property, Digital services
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Blockchain technology could speed up property transactions and make them more trustworthy, secure and transparent, says Lauren Tombs of our Digital Street project.

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Community engagement and collaboration on Digital Street

Posted by: Lauren Tombs and Annie Birchall, Posted on: 30 November 2018 - Categories: Digital services
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At HM Land Registry one of our key values is to drive innovation in the property market, and in our research and development project, Digital Street, we are doing just that.

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From smart contracts to blockchain: year two of our research

Posted by: Lauren Tombs, Posted on: 16 October 2018 - Categories: Digital services

Senior Product Manager Lauren Tombs takes a look forward as our research and development project Digital Street enters its second year.

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Moving to our second year on Digital Street

Posted by: John Abbott, Posted on: 9 October 2018 - Categories: Digital services
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John Abbott, Director of Digital Services, provides the latest news on Digital Street, our groundbreaking research and development project.

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Flexible digital services, fit for the future

Posted by: John Abbott, Posted on: 7 February 2018 - Categories: Digital services
HM Land Registry - Working today on a digital tomorrow

...the current projects we’re working on, the services they will produce, and how these are already affecting that future. Digital Street I spoke about Digital Street in my last post....

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World-leading through digital transformation

Posted by: John Abbott, Posted on: 18 December 2017 - Categories: Digital services
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...whilst enhancing the integrity and security of our register against threats from cyber-attacks and digital fraud. cigdem/Shutterstock.com Digital Street Digital Street is one of our key projects, and vital to...

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Becoming the world’s leading land registry

Posted by: Graham Farrant, Posted on: 13 December 2017 - Categories: Buying and selling property, Digital services
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...guaranteed and protected’, reflects this heritage and reinforces our commitment to put our customers right at the heart of our organisation. We have just released our Business Strategy 2017 to...

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