When we make proposals that we think help make land registration easier, we always discuss them in user groups and other forums.
If any of them significantly affect practice or procedures, we consult formally, in accordance with the Code of Practice on Consultations (external website, berr.gov.uk).
Anyone can comment during a Land Registry consultation. The discussion period normally lasts for 12 weeks and the observations we receive can make a difference. You can either respond by email or by post.
Current consultations
Consultation responses
The consultation 'Land Registration (Electronic Conveyancing) Rules 2011 consultation' opened on 22 March 2010 and closed on 25 June 2010. This is our formal response to the consultation.
The consultation ‘Land registration and the Legal Services Act 2007’ opened on 6 December 2010 and closed on 28 February 2011. This is our formal response to the consultation.
The consultation on the proposed closure of our offices in Croydon, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Stevenage and Tunbridge Wells was launched on 22 October 2009 and closed on 29 January 2010.
This is our formal response to the consultation.
The following documents accompany the responses report.
- Consultation Document
- Accelerated Transformation Programme Decisions Report
- Equality Impact Assessment
- EIA ATP – Staff consultation workshops report and
- Business Case (original version)
Post consultation, the Business case has been reviewed and updated.
Closed and past consultations
You can access details of closed consultations by following the links below.