Just a couple of decades ago, it was quite obvious what work was being done to anyone walking into the Land Registry. There were stacks of documentation, thousands of property plans with distinct scent of old paper. Today, the picture is quite different today, as the whole office is dominated by computer technology and most of the work is done electronically. Despite all these changes, the work is still very visual and the real picture of England and Wales is still contained and preserved in these files.
Key Takeaways:
- Our modern work place has you picturing people of all kinds sitting behind computers.
- Everywhere we go was built by someone else, even as far as farmland is concerned.
- The people who build those things give confidence to those who use them and own them.
“If you went back a few years, you would have had a much more immediate sense of our purpose at HM Land Registry.”
Read more: https://hmlandregistry.blog.gov.uk/2018/07/12/the-busy-world-of-hm-land-registry/
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