The HM Land Registry portal has played a crucial role in ensuring we continue to process as many applications as possible during the coronavirus pandemic. We’ve been working on a few enhancements to this vital service to make it even simpler to use.
Our Local Land Charges conference allowed further sharing of the latest digital services to improve conveyancing.
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.
Blockchain technology could speed up property transactions and make them more trustworthy, secure and transparent, says Lauren Tombs of our Digital Street project.
It’s been another important year for HM Land Registry and we're glad to see that so many of you are following our work on our blog. As the year comes to a close we look back on the most-read posts of 2018.
Senior Product Manager Lauren Tombs takes a look forward as our research and development project Digital Street enters its second year.
John Abbott, Director of Digital Services, provides the latest news on Digital Street, our groundbreaking research and development project.
Anyone who’s keeping up with digital in government or changes to the conveyancing sector will have spotted references to our research and development project, Digital Street. The project has now...
HM Land Registry is transforming digitally by focusing on user needs. Steve Railton explains how.
...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...