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Local Land Charges: supplier update

Friday, 12 December 2014
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Local Land Charges: supplier update
Request for supplier engagement for our Local Land Charges proposals

Further to our Supplier Day in July 2014, Land Registry is ready to investigate particular aspects of the digitisation and import requirements in greater depth and we would welcome supplier input into shaping these.

The broad topics we would like to discuss are quality assurance and controls and the overall digitisation process itself. We would like to hold informal 1:1 discussions around these topics in early 2015. Please can you indicate if you would be interested in taking part, and if so when you are available. We are happy to visit you or meet at Land Registry.

llcproject@landregistry.gov.uk

Please note discussions will not be held under non-disclosure agreements (NDA) as they represent informal pre-procurement.

Find out more about our Local Land Charges proposals.

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