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Postby cruiser2 » 07 Jun 2014, 18:20

There are plans to sell off the Land Registry. It is operating profitably which is keeping costs down.
This would change if it was sold as fat cats would want big salaries.
There is a petition which can be signed on a web site.
Am I allowed to give the details on here?
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Re: Land Registry

Postby Kaz » 07 Jun 2014, 18:23

Yes, by all means cruiser, that is fine 8-) :)
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Re: Land Registry

Postby cruiser2 » 08 Jun 2014, 07:11

Thank you Kaz.

The link is www.savethelandregistry.co.uk

I got this from an organisation called 38 degrees which organises many similar petitions.
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Re: Land Registry

Postby Workingman » 08 Jun 2014, 09:45

The proposal is as daft as it sounds - sell off the money making part, but keep the Office of the Chief Land Registrar, paid for by us taxpayers.

Central to any plans for the future is that we continue to protect the integrity of the register such that Land Registry’s role of underpinning the property market - by giving confidence to buyers, sellers and lenders - is not compromised.’

Chief land registrar and Land Registry chief executive Ed Lester said: ‘Land Registry’s business strategy is ambitious but achievable. The business strategy was created around customer needs and the changing face of the property market. I have confidence that by focusing on our customer needs, we would continue to improve our service delivery and make the process of dealing in land and property more efficient.’


So why does it have to be sold off if an already identified change of plan is thought to be necessary ?

I have signed.
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Re: Land Registry

Postby pederito1 » 08 Jun 2014, 15:06

Whatever will they want to privatise next? I have frequent dealings with the Land Registry and find them very helpful and their fess quite modest.
So I cannot believe they make that much profit for anyone to buy. Have noted they closed the office near here a short while ago and for some reason have dropped "HM" from their title. Have signed the petition.
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Re: Land Registry

Postby Kaz » 08 Jun 2014, 15:22

I've signed x
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Re: Land Registry

Postby Diflower » 08 Jun 2014, 17:45

Oh me too, thanks Cruiser I didn't know about that.
It's ridiculous, they'll just make it ever so complicated, at the moment it works fine :evil:
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Re: Land Registry

Postby kathy22 » 09 Jun 2014, 12:13

I have signed it

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Re: Land Registry

Postby molly » 09 Jun 2014, 13:12

I have signed it too.
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Re: Land Registry

Postby miasmum » 09 Jun 2014, 22:43

and me
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