Reducing requisitions: Trowers & Hamlins’ quality-led approach
Reducing requisitions: Trowers & Hamlins’ quality-led approach
How one commercial firm keeps avoidable requisitions low by building quality into complex property work.
How one commercial firm keeps avoidable requisitions low by building quality into complex property work.
It's been a year since Mark Kelso became Programme Director for Local Land Charges. Twelve months on, he discusses what has been achieved so far and looks ahead to what's next.
Flexible hours, regular check-ins from colleagues and her manager, kind personal messages, engaging content in newsletters and team meetings have made Aishah Din feel supported and included during the Muslim month of Ramadan.
Join us and you’ll be welcomed into open, friendly, knowledgeable teams to work with experts and receive the training you need. Each of our colleagues plays a key part in achieving our aims and whether you’re with us for two years or 20, you’ll be valued for who you are and what you bring to …
Our new digital identity standard provides clarity for technology developers to develop new tools for conveyancers, bringing increased security and convenience.
Requisitions have a clear impact on our services so we have a number of projects to help reduce the burden.
We’ve made it easier to see the status of your application and ask for urgent applications to be fast tracked.
"Incredibly enjoyable and rewarding." James and Punit, two of the 572 apprentices we have taken on since 2014, tell us why they would recommend an HM Land Registry apprenticeship.
Our easy-to-use Search for land and property information service is the prime source for details about a house or flat, whether it's your dream home or simply the place down the street you've always been curious about.
As part of our Digital, Data and Technology Directorate you'll be encouraged to push your skills to the limit and gain experience on a wide range of platforms and software. Find out more about what a role with us can offer.
Maria Gill-Williams and fellow colleagues share their experiences of volunteering in the community throughout the coronavirus pandemic and how HM Land Registry’s flexible policies have allowed them to achieve this.