Plans to digitise Local Land Charges Register welcomed by property professionals

Infrastructure Act will help the Land Registry to improve the conveyancing process
New legislation passed earlier this week is a positive development for conveyancers and property professionals, according to a leading search company.
The Infrastructure Act, which became law this week, will allow the Land Registry to create a digitised local land charges register that will improve access to data, standardise fees and improve turnaround times for property professionals and citizens.
The law will also enable the Land Registry to undertake new services that would further improve the conveyancing process or benefit the wider property sector.
Andrew Lloyd, managing director of Search Acumen, commented that this project will present a significant challenge, but will be hugely positive development for conveyancers and property professionals.
"Ambitions to improve data access, standardise fees and achieve faster turnaround times should all be embraced," said Lloyd.
"There is no doubt that the technology exists to make these aims a reality. As an industry, it is vital that we look to the future rather than cling onto existing and outdated practices whose limits will only become more exposed if progress is deferred."
Lloyd continued: "Getting Britain building again is not just about laying down bricks and mortar. We also need to make sure that other parts of the property sector have the necessary infrastructure in place to be agile and grow with demand.
"Realising these ambitions will take effort and commitment, but the Land Registry should be applauded for its vision and having the courage to imagine and embrace a giant leap forwards in the use of property data."