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Skip to main content GOV.UK BLOG HM LAND REGISTRY Organisations: HM Land Registry Search for: TESTING OUR APPROACH TO FASTER, SUSTAINABLE SERVICES TESTING OUR APPROACH TO FASTER, SUSTAINABLE SERVICES HM Land Registry has been testing one approach to automation, involving firms giving assurance on the information in their applications. Roger Holdom discusses the key lessons from this pilot. Read more of Testing our approach to faster, sustainable services SHOWCASING HM LAND REGISTRY’S WELSH LANGUAGE SERVICES Posted by: Eleri Sparnon Jones, Head of the Welsh Language Services, Posted on: 7 December 2023 - Categories: Buying and selling property On Welsh Language Rights Day, our Head of the Welsh Language Services Eleri Sparnon Jones explains how you can use your Welsh with HM Land Registry. Read more of Showcasing HM Land Registry’s Welsh language services KEEPING YOUR PROPERTY SAFE Posted by: Lynne Feddon, Head of Counter Fraud , Posted on: 14 November 2023 - Categories: Buying and selling property Guard against property fraud during International Fraud Awareness Week. Read more of Keeping your property safe OPENING THE DOOR TO EASIER PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS Posted by: Michael Wadsworth, Founder, adoor, Posted on: 23 October 2023 - Categories: Data Michael Wadsworth and his team have built adoor to help buyers, sellers, conveyancers and estate agents track the progress of property transactions from mortgage to moving day. Michael explains how adoor uses HM Land Registry data and the difference the Geovation Accelerator Programme made to the firm's development. Read more of Opening the door to easier property transactions MY NEW PROPERTY IS NOT REGISTERED YET! Posted by: HM Land Registry, Posted on: 13 October 2023 - Categories: Buying and selling property Land registration protections, what to do when your property isn’t registered and fast-track applications explained. Read more of My new property is not registered yet! “AN INNOVATIVE AND USEFUL TOOL” – THE DIGITAL REGISTRATION SERVICE AT WORK Posted by: Anton Hunt, Account Manager, HM Land Registry, Posted on: 5 September 2023 - Categories: Law and practice A user-friendly, effective safeguard that also saves time: HCR Law’s experience of the Digital Registration Service. Read more of “An innovative and useful tool” – the Digital Registration Service at work FAST : EFFICIENT : RESILIENT – LAND REGISTRATION FIT FOR ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY MARKETS Posted by: Mike Harlow, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Customer and Strategy, Posted on: 4 September 2023 - Categories: Buying and selling property How HM Land Registry is automating more services to build a brighter future. Read more of Fast : Efficient : Resilient – land registration fit for one of the world’s most valuable property markets SEAMLESS PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS – VISION OR REALITY? Posted by: Konrad Rotthege, Co-founder, Conveyo, Posted on: 29 August 2023 - Categories: Buying and selling property Conveyo prepares properties to be legally ready before listing, making home sales more certain and efficient. It is currently a participant in the Geovation Accelerator Programme – a programme backed by HM Land Registry and Ordnance Survey which provides geospatial and property technology (PropTech) start-ups with grant funding and 12 months of support. Read more of Seamless property transactions – vision or reality? PERPLEXED BY PRACTICE GUIDES? LISTEN UP Posted by: Julie Blunsom, Customer and Strategy Division, Posted on: 14 August 2023 - Categories: Law and practice Our latest podcast is all about practice guides – what they are, what they’re for and how to use them to find the answers to topical questions around e-signatures, overseas entities and ID. Read more of Perplexed by practice guides? Listen up IMPROVING TODAY, BUILDING FOR TOMORROW Posted by: HM Land Registry, Posted on: 28 July 2023 - Categories: Buying and selling property Following the publication of the annual report, HM Land Registry provides an update on work to improve processing times and build sustainable services for the future. Read more of Improving today, building for tomorrow HOW BLOCKTYPE MAKES IT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND HOUSING DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Posted by: Euan Mills, Chief Executive Officer and co-founder, Blocktype, Posted on: 10 July 2023 - Categories: Data Blocktype’s mission is to make it easy for anyone to understand what housing you can build where. Co-founder Euan Mills explains how the start-up developed a tool allowing anyone to explore easily what housing can fit on a plot of land, with the help of the Geovation Accelerator Programme and HM Land Registry data. Read more of How Blocktype makes it easier to understand housing development potential - 1 comment * Page 1 * Page 2 * … * Page 27 Next page RELATED CONTENT AND LINKS HM LAND REGISTRY We register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. On this blog, we talk about land and property, our work and the people that do it. SIGN UP AND MANAGE UPDATES * Email * Atom CATEGORIES Categories Select Category Buying and selling property (63) Customer research (1) Data (39) Digital services (65) Historic (9) Law and practice (55) Local Land Charges (17) Working at HM Land Registry (73) COMMENT You can share your thoughts about this blog in the comments section underneath each post. By posting a comment, you agree to our social media terms of use. SERVICE MAINTENANCE View the maintenance announcements for our online services. 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